I used my iPhone 15 Pro without a case for a year. Here's how it looks now
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The move to Titanium was a welcome change in general; it meant lighter, more comfortable iPhones for everyone. After using the iPhone 15 Pro without a case for a year, it remains the most comfortable device since Apple's flat-edge design debuted.
The titanium, on the other hand, has started coming off around the edges of my iPhone. I'll admit: I've scuffed my iPhone 15 Pro with accidental drops in two places, but the areas around the earpiece and front edges have patches of peeled titanium from daily wear and tear.
While the iPhone 14 Pro Max's stainless steel material felt more premium, the weight became unwieldy, causing wrist pain. The lighter iPhone 15 Pro is surprisingly manageable and ultimately beneficial for daily tasks.
I want my phone to feel light and comfortable in the hand instead of holding up its looks. Despite some wear and tear, I still prefer the titanium over stainless steel.
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