Forget iPhone 17, man takes beautiful photos using the 14-year-old Apple Phone viewing to pictures

The hype around Apple’s new iPhone 17 series is at its peak with the iPhone launch event that concluded about 15 days back. However, while users get excited about the camera capabilities and other new features in the latest iPhone range, a user on Instagram shared some beautiful photos taken using a 14-year-old iPhone device. The user named ‘Amsyarnaaif’ on Instagram shared some detailed images taken with its iPhone 4, which was with a single 5MP backward camera sensor with autofocus and 5x digital zoom. In contrast, the current generation of iPhone 17 Pro models has a threefold 48mp camera setup with a big-corner lens, an ultra-broad angle lens and a tele-lens with 8x optical zoom functions. The user’s post was held more than 1,80,000 times on Instagram and appreciated more than 1,000 remarks, most of which were the photos he took. ’14 years old and still strong on iPhone 4s. ‘ wrote the user on his Instagram post. iPhone 17 Pro Series Specifications: iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max: Specifications iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max Function 6.3 and 6.9-inch screens respectively, with Super Retina XDR OLED technology and peak outside the brightness now reaching 3000 nits. For protection, the ceramic shield 2 is used in both devices, an updated material cover as well as the front and for the first time at the back of the phone. Apple says this new generation offers three times the scratch resistance and four times the crisp resistance compared to the rear glass previously used. Apple has launched a new vapor room system designed to regulate temperature and support continued performance on the Pro models. The phones are powered by the new A19 pro-chips, which offers improvements to its predecessor to manage better multi-task and Apple intelligence-related features. As far as the battery is concerned, the drawer is also accelerated, with both models that can reach 50 percent capacity within 20 minutes if it is accompanied by Apple’s new 40W USB-C adapter.