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I prefer rounded edges as well. Think squared worked better for smaller devices like iPhone 4 or 5, but rounded looks much better for the bigger iPhones or iPads
 
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rounded edges ftw

I remember going from the iPhone 5S to the 6 Plus and I was like WOWWW this iPhone feels so thin and comfortable. Especially when holding it with one hand, it didn't dig into my palm
 
I honestly returned the iPhone 12 Pro bc of how it felt in the hand and if it had rounded edges I would have kept it.

I ended up getting the 12 Mini as a result but from reading about the Mini's sales I'm in the minority. I wish they'd bring back the 11 Pro (the regular one, not the Max) and update the internals but I think the chances of that are non-existent.
 
I honestly returned the iPhone 12 Pro bc of how it felt in the hand and if it had rounded edges I would have kept it.

I ended up getting the 12 Mini as a result but from reading about the Mini's sales I'm in the minority. I wish they'd bring back the 11 Pro (the regular one, not the Max) and update the internals but I think the chances of that are non-existent.

I would like the mini since I prefer smaller phones but I like the telephoto lens too much
 
Personally I feel like I have a better grip on my naked iPhone overall. Only time I had my phone on its Apple leather case it’s when I toss it around the gym.
 
Me! I think the squared edges are ugly, too industrial looking. I’ve still got my 11 Pro but I’ll be upgrading to the 13 Pro this year, I upgrade every two years
 
The square design looks better, but the round corners is way more confortable in hands for long session or when you talk on the phone more than 20 minutes. Its the same with iPad pro design. Even the 11 inch one can become uncomfortable after a while VS the round design. Sometime I use my Air 3 just because of that.
 
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