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Narretz 6 days ago

It still has 6.5 inch display and the camera sticks out like a sore thumb. Where's a 5 inch display normal thickness phone?

TulliusCicero 6 days ago | parent | next [-]

> Where's a 5 inch display

When companies try smaller phones, like the iPhone 13 mini, they don't seem to sell very well. So the companies stop making them.

RandallBrown 6 days ago | parent [-]

Ever since Apple started making their phones big I've wanted a smaller one. I never bought a mini because it has a worse camera and that's more important to me.

TulliusCicero 5 days ago | parent [-]

My wife actually has a 13 mini and loves it. I also wish that there were good smaller phones, but I can't really blame companies for focusing on what sells.

googlryas 6 days ago | parent | prev [-]

I'm also curious who the market is for a thinner phone. I imagine pockets on some clothes women commonly wear might work better with a thinner phone, but those pockets are almost always too small in other dimensions to actually hold the phone

infecto 6 days ago | parent | next [-]

Pure speculation but the fact that it has a strap accessory. Feels like something for the younger generation. Life is on your phone. You take your phone everywhere but you don’t care about pro features. Reminds me how a lot of younger folks either don’t drive or are uninterested in it.

spike021 6 days ago | parent [-]

the strap is probably more for Asian markets. for instance whenever I go to Japan I see a lot of people still use straps (it's been a thing for years now). But here in California it's pretty rare to see slings used like that.

infecto 6 days ago | parent [-]

Differ strokes for different folks. I can see the phone being quite popular in the US including California.

butlike 6 days ago | parent | prev | next [-]

It's like, Star Trek slate-futuristic-cool. With that new glass UI design? Call me an imbecile, but I think it's fun

moepstar 6 days ago | parent | prev [-]

>I'm also curious who the market is for a thinner phone

Hm, i'd consider it (if i was upgrading yet again).

Why? My 15 Pro (not-Max) gets way too hot way too fast doing basically nothing and it p*sses me off - so, i'd rather not (yet?) take a bet if the new 17 Pro (Max) does better with an entire new thermal design - considering _something_ is _always_ off with new Apple hardware designs, starting with the iPhone 4...