For everyone who's been wondering, this is what an iPhone Air looks like after about 9 months of use—worshipping its caseless, naked beauty and not worrying about dropping it a few times.
This is exactly why I think (i)phones should be made out of titanium or stainless steel. It has hit concrete and tiled floors multiple times from about waist height, and all it has to show for it are a few surface scratches. Depending on the angle and the light, you don't even notice them.
My business-issued iPhone 15, on the other hand, was dropped just once and ended up with a huge dent in the aluminum frame that catches your eye every time you look at it.
This iPhone Air has given me the best iPhone experience I've had so far—almost gave me iPhone X vibes. It's a little sad to see the poor thing go.
This is exactly why I think (i)phones should be made out of titanium or stainless steel. It has hit concrete and tiled floors multiple times from about waist height, and all it has to show for it are a few surface scratches. Depending on the angle and the light, you don't even notice them.
My business-issued iPhone 15, on the other hand, was dropped just once and ended up with a huge dent in the aluminum frame that catches your eye every time you look at it.
This iPhone Air has given me the best iPhone experience I've had so far—almost gave me iPhone X vibes. It's a little sad to see the poor thing go.