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thinkingtoilet 6 days ago

Is anyone buying an iPhone because it's slightly thinner than other phones? I've never heard anyone say the width of the phone was their reason for picking an iPhone, or any phone for that matter.

umanwizard 6 days ago | parent | next [-]

There are certainly people buying iPhones essentially for fashion/status-symbol reasons: i.e., because they look visually different from other phones, whether that is because of thinness or anything else. Why else would so many Android devices have copied the FaceID notch so soon after it was released?

bsimpson 6 days ago | parent [-]

Are notches popular? The Androids I've seen have used a hole punch camera ever since Andy Rubin's Essential. There's certainly no Dynamic Island.

9rx 6 days ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Its unlikely anyone is buying a phone because of how thin it is (within reason), but it is quite likely that they are more likely to learn about a new phone available to buy if it is "impossibly" thin. Advertising is important — even for recognized names like Apple.

bsimpson 6 days ago | parent | next [-]

My dad had his phone stolen a couple months ago. He bought a used one of Craigslist to replace it.

I'm curious if the new shinies will make him want to upgrade. If it was just iPhone 14, revision 4, I doubt he would care.

lisbbb 5 days ago | parent | prev [-]

In a month we'll get the inevitable slew of stories about bent and broken iPhone Airs as sure as water is wet. I really don't care how thick my phone is, I care that when I drop it, it's not automatically broken.

I generally like and buy Apple stuff, but yeah, I'm weary as hell. I don't do subscriptions and I don't like the tech bros--agree 100% with the rant on here about how crappy everything has become--"enshitification."

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

>Is anyone buying an iPhone because it's slightly thinner than other phones?

Yes. I have at least two co-workers that have stated (we will see if they follow through) that they are going to move from their current phones (13 Pro and 15 Pro) to the Air because of the thinness.

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

I will buy one of these because I want a phone that doesn't create such a huge bulge in my pants pocket

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

People who buy iPhones don't need a reason to buy iPhones other than just for the sake of buying iPhones. That's the key to Apple's trillions. Apple would have made this phone 2.75cm thick and there would have longer lines and same people singing paeans of thick phones and how it is going to change the world and solve global warming and eventually bring everlasting peace.

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

> or any phone for that matter.

I'm strapping phone to my arms during runs; for me, shaving off those extra grams count. Bought an Infinix specifically for this reason. I didn't specifically look for the thinnest but it came the the most lightweight.

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

I don’t think so. But it gives buyers who were already inclined to buy an iPhone another form factor option. Nothing wrong with choice.

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

My sample size is small but the usual reason I hear from non-technical individuals is that they want the best camera possible.

baby 6 days ago | parent | prev [-]

Trend is towards screen real estate now, with folding phones