It hits the "sweet spot"—large enough for comfortable typing but small enough for easy one-handed use. The Reality Check (2024 & Beyond)
Buying an today is all about finding a balance between "vintage" Apple innovation and modern-day value. Released as the "10th Anniversary" phone, it’s the model that changed everything—introducing Face ID and removing the home button.
Here is a quick write-up to help you decide if it’s still the right move for you.
Even years later, the surgical-grade stainless steel frame and glass back feel more "luxury" than many brand-new mid-range phones.
