Apple is once again taking a bold step forward with the anticipated arrival of the iPhone 18 Pro, aiming to rectify past missteps while making some significant changes. The iPhone 17 Pro has already made headlines for its design using aluminum, which has proven to be susceptible to dents and scratches. As the company looks to replace this with a new material for the upcoming iPhone 18 Pro, there is a mix of excitement and skepticism—especially among power users.
Time for Transformation
As whispers circulate about the new material for the iPhone 18 Pro, many users reflect on their experiences with the iPhone 17 Pro. Apple, often seen as a pioneer of innovation, seems to have misjudged the durability factor with its previous version.
Are We Using It Wrong?
Many users speculate that with the rapid denting of the iPhone 17 Pro, there might be a defensive response from Apple suggesting that users are simply "holding it wrong." This has led to mounting criticism about the phone's durability for a premium-priced device.
Owning Up to Mistakes
The iPhone 17 Pro has undoubtedly made waves in the market, even with its drawbacks. However, the upcoming iPhone 18 Pro is expected to face scrutiny from users who are already critical of how fragile current models are, particularly impacting their resale value.
Titanium: A Double-Edged Sword?
With titanium touted as the potential material for the iPhone 18 Pro, questions arise regarding heat management. Critics argue that stainless steel might be a more practical choice, providing better durability and thermal performance without compromising aesthetics. As the launch approaches, users remain cautiously optimistic yet vigilant.