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iPhone 18 Pro could further a design trend I’ve finally come around on

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iPhone 18 Pro could further a design trend I’ve finally come around on
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The upcoming iPhone 18 Pro is rumored to be thicker and heavier than its predecessor, the iPhone 17 Pro. Initially skeptical about this design change, the author has come to support it due to the introduction of the iPhone Air and the increasing importance of AI. The thicker design is seen as a way to enhance battery life and performance, aligning with the evolving needs of users.

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