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What Do iPhone Users Want Next?

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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/what-do-iphone-users-want-next.
Users love the iPhone 17 Pro’s camera but crave real innovation. This HackerNoon poll reveals what Apple fans actually think of the new flagship.
Check more stories related to tech-companies at: https://hackernoon.com/c/tech-companies. You can also check exclusive content about #apple, #poll-of-the-week, #3-tech-polls, #apple-iphone-17-review, #iphone-17-features, #apple-2025-release, #hackernoon-polls, #foldable-iphone-release-date, and more.
This story was written by: @3techpolls. Learn more about this writer by checking @3techpolls's about page, and for more stories, please visit hackernoon.com.
A month after the iPhone 17 Pro launch, HackerNoon readers weighed in—and the verdict’s mixed. One in three voters praised the AI-powered front camera, while others dismissed the phone as “refined but uninspired.” Across the web, sentiment mirrors this fatigue: fans admire Apple’s polish but want bolder innovation. Polls on Polymarket and Kalshi show only 4% expect a foldable iPhone in 2025, though 70% anticipate one by 2027. In short: Apple’s still leading, but people are ready for a surprise.

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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/what-do-iphone-users-want-next.
Users love the iPhone 17 Pro’s camera but crave real innovation. This HackerNoon poll reveals what Apple fans actually think of the new flagship.
Check more stories related to tech-companies at: https://hackernoon.com/c/tech-companies. You can also check exclusive content about #apple, #poll-of-the-week, #3-tech-polls, #apple-iphone-17-review, #iphone-17-features, #apple-2025-release, #hackernoon-polls, #foldable-iphone-release-date, and more.
This story was written by: @3techpolls. Learn more about this writer by checking @3techpolls's about page, and for more stories, please visit hackernoon.com.
A month after the iPhone 17 Pro launch, HackerNoon readers weighed in—and the verdict’s mixed. One in three voters praised the AI-powered front camera, while others dismissed the phone as “refined but uninspired.” Across the web, sentiment mirrors this fatigue: fans admire Apple’s polish but want bolder innovation. Polls on Polymarket and Kalshi show only 4% expect a foldable iPhone in 2025, though 70% anticipate one by 2027. In short: Apple’s still leading, but people are ready for a surprise.

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