![]() I worried that after a year of the iPhone 11 Pro, the sharp-lined 12 Pro would feel akin to tightly holding a razor blade. ![]() But as someone who adores the iPhone 11 Pro’s shape, does the design callback of the iPhone 12 Pro come with any unwelcome retro downsides? Comfort worries eased It’s highly unlikely anyone is sad about not getting an iPhone “11S” in 2020, and there will be many who are excited that the new design pays homage to some of its older, arguably best-loved devices. Lines, tolerances, and overall execution are perfect.” I’m not going to argue about the design’s success and quality with our mobile editor Andrew Martonik, who, in his iPhone 12 Pro review, said: “As an overall object to feast your eyes on, it’s as gorgeous as you’d expect from an Apple product. I found the perfect accessory to help me stop losing my iPhone What I love (and hate) about my iPhone 14 Pro after one year
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