Do you think the iPhone needs a big redesign?

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Do you think the iPhone needs a big redesign?
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Since the iPhone 12 in 2020, Apple has barely touched the design of its phones. Safe for the Dynamic Island and the two new buttons on the sides, iPho...

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Multiple accounts - one person can have only one accountModeration is done by humans. We try to be as objective as possible and moderate with zero bias. If you think a post should be moderated - please, report it.Since the iPhone 12 in 2020, Apple has barely touched the design of its phones. Safe for the Dynamic Island and the two new buttons on the sides, iPhones look more or less the same. Apple’s critics see that as a sign of creative impotence and a proof that the company’s doomed to an imminent collapse. On the other hand, many people love that design and consider it the best in the iPhone’s history, so why fix something that’s not broken? Apparently, Apple is planning some visual changes that seem drastic at first, but are actually a continuation of its current design ideas. Do you think that’s enough, or you’d prefer Apple to make a bigger redesign of the iPhone? What do you want to see changed the most on iPhones? What design changes could make you consider switching to an iPhone? Share your toughts with us!

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