iPhone 17 overheating and battery life

I really need some honest advice. Ive been wanting to get the iPhone 17 base model but im seeing a lot of mixed reviews. ive seen many people online complain about its overheating issues and short battery life while a lot of people say thats not an issue that they experienced at all. I know there are a ton of posts like mine but im just rlly confused on what to do and is this an actual issue in all the iPhone 17s? should I just get an iPhone 15 or smth?

Im not a heavy gamer but I do like creating and editing videos, and I typically use a phone for just the basic stuff like Google Maps, scrolling, etc etc. I don't want to buy the pro or pro max versions because I've heard that they arent drastically diff from the iPhone 17 base model.

rlly need some guidance 😭

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u/maha_590 — 3 days ago
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Incoming first year CS student at UofC this fall

Hey,

Im joining UofC this fall as a computer science student. Im a bit concerned because with AI becoming better and better and replacing a ton of jobs, is computer science even worth it as a degree or am I just wasting my time learning something that will only be replaced by AI in a few years?

Im also debating between whether I should switch to Software Engineering after my first year but im not really sure what is the difference between both of the programs and which one would be more beneficial in helping me land jobs, internships, etc. Again, is there any point in pursuing the tech route with AI becoming so prevalent in today's day and age?

Also if I were to stick with computer science, is it possible to land any good internships? Or can I only achieve the really top companies by having a software engineering degree

What do yall think? Id rlly appreciate any advice, tips, and experience that anyone can provide. Im feeling super lost rn

Thanks

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u/maha_590 — 14 days ago