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I hope not. I love the square sides. It’s easier do for me to hold vs the X/XS/XS Max series. I do switch between a silicon, clear case and clear bumper so I don’t have much added weight to my 14 Pro Max.
 
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Round edges+one of the sweetest size ever (5.8 vs 5.4 on the mini)
And yeah if square edges make it hard for him to hold the phone ,why not ?
Because they don't.

People are quite adaptable, people. You'll get used to the very slightly different edges within weeks. The issue is people are also incredibly able to invent problems for themselves and reasons to complain. If you decided you hate square edges, then your hands will follow and you'll just magically happen to validate yourself. Plus it sure is fun to complain and let everyone know we're above all this current-gen iPhone nonsense.
 
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I found it hilarious when the sheep (aka Apple fans) bleated ecstatically when Apple brought back square edges, albeit this time with much larger, fatter, heavier phones that made those sharp edges particularly annoying and fatiguing.

With the iPhone 6, Apple touted "light" and "comfortable." We haven't heard those words from any Apple propagandists recently, have we?

Reviewers loved comfortable phones, too: "The iPhone 6 is a much more comfortable device to hold vs. the iPhone 4, 4S, 5 and 5s, all of which preferred straight edges and right angles to the 6’s sloping curves."

The iphone 6 is also objectively the worst phone they've ever released. Ugly antenna lines that were universally hated, host of memory/ram/refresh issues, the aluminum body was much more slippery than glass, and don't forget the extreme thinness led to the infamous bendgate. One of the biggest reasons the phones sold well was because people were desperate for bigger phones. But everything else about that phone was awful.
 
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Because they don't.

People are quite adaptable, people. You'll get used to the very slightly different edges within weeks. The issue is people are also incredibly able to invent problems for themselves and reasons to complain. If you decided you hate square edges, then your hands will follow and you'll just magically happen to validate yourself. Plus it sure is fun to complain and let everyone know we're above all this current-gen iPhone nonsense.
Or you could accept that it can be a problem for certain people who aren’t indiots and may have tried using a 12 pro for some time and couldn’t get used to it eh ?

I’m not talking about me ,tho I did try a 12pm for over a week and it didn’t please me at all.

I can’t go and claim people who like square are idiots ,but u can’t say the opposite either . To me rounded edges matters a lot :)
 
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