iPhone Air is the one!
Apple has, at last, succeeded in producing a genuinely minimalist smartphone. I am unconcerned by the presence of a single camera, the possibility of reduced battery longevity, the absence of a secondary speaker, or the lack of support for shooting RAW photographs. I am likewise indifferent to the criticism directed at alternative iPhone models and their aesthetics.
In other words, these factors simply do not matter to me.
I transitioned to the iPhone Air today from the iPhone 15 Pro Max, and it is, without question, the most refined and premium-feeling iPhone I have owned. Because I am typically within reach of a charger, battery life is not a significant concern. Regarding the speaker, the reduced vibration due to less bass is noticeable, but the audio quality remains effectively identical.
From this experience, I have concluded that many individuals simply enjoy expressing dissatisfaction, often diminishing others’ enthusiasm or focusing on inconsequential shortcomings, especially when confronted with a product that departs from established expectations.
Is it not reasonable for people to choose devices that suit their own needs without unsolicited commentary from self-appointed “tech experts” insisting that such choices are inferior?
In any case, that concludes today’s reflections. To those self-described “tech enthusiasts,” your reactions can be somewhat dispiriting.