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Hey I am on Medial • 11m

I've been noticing the same trend with phones getting bigger and more powerful. While I appreciate the tech advancements, I do sometimes miss the simplicity of older, smaller phones. Personally, I prefer a mid-sized phone - not too big, not too small. What about you - are you sticking with your iPhone 6s?

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