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DBZmusicboy01

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I really like the 6.5in Max but with the glass it feels heavy and light. If the back was made out of liquid metal then it would feel great holding it.

I still have the regular X and the size is great but I want something between both sides to truly be happy 100%
The XR will have a good size but it's not premium.

A 6.2in or 6.3in iPhone 11 Max will be an amazing size.
 
The heck is liquid metal?

It’s the stuff that makes the sim ejection tool.


But really, OP: Apple went there and made a 6.1 in phone, and a 6.5 in phone. Nevertheless, neither of these sizes are enough and your personal opinion is that the phone should be exactly 6.2 or 6.3 in.

You can buy a case to make the X seem larger...
 
It’s the stuff that makes the sim ejection tool.


But really, OP: Apple went there and made a 6.1 in phone, and a 6.5 in phone. Nevertheless, neither of these sizes are enough and your personal opinion is that the phone should be exactly 6.2 or 6.3 in.

You can buy a case to make the X seem larger...
6.1 is a great size but it's not premium like the XS or XS Max
I have no problem with the 6.1 size but it's not premium so I didn't wait for it.
 
No way, 6.5 is perfect size for me, love the xs max, keep it the same or larger, i prefer bigger phones.
 
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I really like the 6.5in Max but with the glass it feels heavy and light. If the back was made out of liquid metal then it would feel great holding it.

I still have the regular X and the size is great but I want something between both sides to truly be happy 100%
The XR will have a good size but it's not premium.

A 6.2in or 6.3in iPhone 11 Max will be an amazing size.
Heavy and light? The steel is what makes the phone heavier.
 
The XR will have a good size but it's not premium.

This is not true. Everyone one of Apple devices that they make are ‘premium’, they all incorporate quality metals, construction, components, etc. The difference being the price point of what the device includes and does not include for technology, but even the entry priced iPhone SE was still a premium device.
 
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