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People thought the iPhone Pro Max 6.7" screen was too big and the majority of the people got used to it. Believe it or not, the iPhone Pro Max is the most popular model. Nowadays people are into top-tier bigger screen iPhones. They want a bigger battery life, a camera, and a bigger screen ratio.

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‘Most popular model’ doesn’t mean most iPhone users are using a Pro Max though. That’s just based on it being a popular model in the last couple of years based on sales. 25% of users are using 4+ year old iPhones and larger phones have always been more popular in certain markets over others. Price also impacts popularity as in countries where the Pro Max is obscenely expensive, it’s going to be far less desirable.

Are ‘people’ these days into ‘top tier bigger screen iPhones’? Is that what you think generally or based on something else?
 
I have large hands and I think the Max is too big. I don’t love that they gatekeep stuff from the “regular” Pro devices. A $100 price difference for screen size shouldn’t mean I get a lesser camera. They did the same thing with the iPad Pro with the XDR display. The 14” and 16” MBP’s are in parity spec-wise. Just don’t get why they don’t do the same with the phones and iPads.

As long as they keep the gatekeeping to camera only it’s fine.
 
So I used to work for Tmobile and normally, employees get training atleast a week ahead of a release of iPhone and Samsung. I sent message to my my colleagues and they confirmes it's just going to be 4 iPhone 15 (15, 15+, 15 pro,15pro max)
 
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