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I’ve had an android phones ever since my first htc desire in 2010, mainly Samsungs since, ending with the 22 ultra before moving to 15 pro max a couple of weeks ago as I just wanted to try an iPhone.

On the whole it’s a great phone, no buyers remorse but there’s a couple of bits I struggle to understand.

1). Do Apple really not have any native apps with manual focus or other manual modes of controlling a camera? I don’t use it a lot but it’s handy to have. Do I really need to buy a paid for app for manual camera controls? The phone heavily promotes its cameras in marketing.

2). No separate controls for sound volume, for ring tones and messages etc?

3). The last one is that I can’t seem to individually clear notifications, it’s all or nothing?

None are deal breakers, I just can’t understand why apple wouldn’t include these in 2023.

Have I missed something with these or is that all correct?

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