Summary of "IPHONE 17: LE PRIME 17 COSE DA FARE"
Product reviewed
- iPhone 17 / iPhone 17 Pro (Pro Max mentioned) — the video focuses on “first things to do after setup” rather than a full review.
Key features and settings highlighted (what to change right away)
1) Battery: verify “newness,” show more info, manage drain
What the video recommends
- Check battery health immediately to confirm it’s truly new:
- Maximum capacity: should be 100%
- Charge cycles: zero (or very few)
- Turn on “Battery Percentage” (off by default on Apple):
- Helps avoid the “full then suddenly drops” feeling
- Makes it easier to spot heavy-drain apps
- Adaptive power mode (iOS 26):
- Automatically reduces things like display brightness and may slow processes when usage is higher than usual
- The speaker keeps it on, but turns off battery notifications
- Alternative mentioned: disable it if you want consistent performance
- Charging limit setting:
- Default charges to 100%
- If you’ll keep the phone over a year and often charge overnight/leave it plugged in: set Charge Limit to 90% (to reduce lithium-ion stress)
Pros (battery)
- Helps confirm you didn’t get a tested/returned/resold device.
- Better visibility and control with battery percentage.
- Adaptive power mode may improve long-term comfort/performance.
Cons (battery)
- Adaptive power mode can reduce brightness/process speed, which may feel different.
- Changing the charge limit takes planning (though the benefit is long-term).
2) Display: smoother 120Hz, manage Always-On, reduce eye strain
What the video recommends
- 120 Hz on base iPhone 17 (major move):
- Smoother scrolling and cleaner animations; “feels faster”
- Always-On display behavior (“Always on always active”):
- Default can be distracting (wallpaper/widgets/notifications)
- The speaker keeps Always-On on, but disables background, so notifications still come through without as much distraction and consumption
- Limit 120 Hz to 60 Hz (optional):
- Via Accessibility → Motion
- Suggested for battery savings or if animations are irritating
- Speaker’s preference: leave 120 Hz enabled
- Reduced flickering / eye comfort (PVM flicker reduction mentioned):
- Intended for people who get headaches/tired eyes/discomfort in the dark
- Activates a setting under Screen → Accessibility / text size
- Speaker calls out “smooth screen pulses”
Pros (display)
- 120 Hz is emphasized as noticeably smoother for everyday use.
- Eye-comfort feature aims to reduce flicker-related strain.
- Always-On can be tuned to be less distracting.
Cons (display)
- 120 Hz can be disabled for sensitivity/battery, implying tradeoffs.
3) Camera: Dual Capture + Pro features toggled on demand
iPhone 17: Dual Capture
- Dual Capture (new iPhone 17) records rear and front cameras simultaneously
- Setup: Camera → 3-dot menu → Dual Capture
- Framed as great for vlogs/content and avoiding duplicate recordings/editing
Pro models: Pro RAW + resolution/process controls
- Path: Settings → Camera → Formats
- Enable:
- Pro RAW
- resolution/process controls (positioned as “use when you need them,” not always)
- Claimed benefits:
- More detail and editing latitude
- Resolution control can shoot at 48MP when needed
- Progress log for better color control / higher-quality post
Pros (camera)
- Dual Capture simplifies content creation (less editing overhead).
- Pro models provide more post-production flexibility (RAW/resolution/log).
Cons (camera)
- Pro RAW / resolution controls are suggested as situational, implying they may not be ideal for every shot.
4) Charging speed and charger recommendation
What the video recommends
- Fast charging claim:
- iPhone 17 / 17 Pro can reach 50% in 20 minutes
- Only with a 40W charger
- Speaker recommendation:
- You likely don’t need to buy the overpriced Apple charger (implied)
Pros
- Makes day-to-day charging feel much easier.
- Potential cost savings if you already have (or buy) a 40W charger.
Cons
- Fast charging depends on using the correct wattage (40W).
5) Action Button customization
What the video recommends
- Speaker suggests it’s a waste to leave the Action Button empty
- Assign it to a frequently used action (example: opening the door / study)
- Options mentioned: flashlight, reminders, shortcuts
- Setup path: Settings → Button → Action
Pros
- Better everyday convenience via a real shortcut.
6) Customization (icons/widgets/lock screen)
- Customize the home screen with:
- Light/dark/colorful themes or matching phone color
- App arrangement for frequently used apps
- Widgets
- Mentions Space scenes with iOS 26 as both aesthetic and enjoyable/useful
7) Calls, notifications, and messages filtering
What the video recommends
- Messages / emails cleanup:
- In Messages → Send & Receive, keep only the number used daily
- Call filter + silence unknown numbers:
- Helps reduce call-center annoyance by limiting repeated contact
- Speaker emphasizes controlling whether you answer based on caller visibility
Pros
- Less spam and fewer call-center interruptions.
- More control over who can reach you.
8) Screenshots upgraded in iOS 26
What the video highlights
- Screenshots described as full-screen (not just “photos”)
- Adds utility:
- Write on them
- Visual search
- Integration with GPT Chat (implied AI assistance)
Pros
- Makes screenshots more actionable and helpful.
Comparisons made
- Base iPhone 17 vs iPhone 17 Pro/Pro Max
- Base model emphasis: Dual Capture and 120 Hz
- Pro models emphasis: Pro RAW, 48MP resolution control, and video log for editing flexibility
(No other brand comparisons are mentioned.)
Unique points mentioned (consolidated list)
- Check battery health: Max capacity 100%, charge cycles ~0 to confirm it’s truly new.
- Turn on Battery Percentage.
- Use Adaptive Power Mode (iOS 26); speaker keeps it on but disables battery notifications.
- Set Charging Limit to 90% (instead of 100%) for long-term battery health if charging overnight.
- 120 Hz on iPhone 17 improves scrolling/animations.
- Tune Always-On by keeping it enabled but disabling background while still getting notifications.
- Optional: limit 120 Hz to 60 Hz via Accessibility → Motion for savings/sensitivity.
- Enable display flicker reduction / eye comfort for dark-time discomfort.
- Dual Capture records rear + front simultaneously for vlogs/content.
- On Pro models: enable Pro RAW, resolution controls, and Process when needed.
- Fast charging: 50% in 20 minutes with a 40W charger; avoid needing an overpriced Apple charger.
- Customize the Action Button.
- Customize home/lock screen: themes, icon styles, widgets.
- iOS 26 Space scenes mentioned as improving enjoyment/use.
- Manage messages: keep only the daily-used number under Send & Receive.
- Enable call filtering and silence unknown numbers to reduce call-center disruption.
- iOS 26 screenshots: full-screen with markup, visual search, and GPT Chat integration.
- Channel/content note: mentions iOS 26 and “iPhone 17” setup guidance; no impact on product verdict.
Speakers / multiple viewpoints
- Appears to be one main speaker giving recommendations.
- No distinct secondary speakers are clearly indicated in subtitles.
Overall verdict / recommendation
- The video recommends getting the best experience from iPhone 17 / 17 Pro by immediately tuning:
- Battery health/charging settings
- Display behavior (120 Hz + flicker/eye comfort)
- Camera workflows (Dual Capture on iPhone 17; Pro RAW/controls on Pro models)
- Best fit: users who care about battery longevity, smooth display performance, content creation, and reducing distractions/spam.
- No major downsides are emphasized; tradeoffs are mostly optional (e.g., 120 Hz vs battery, adaptive power adjustments).
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