Thinking back to how long I’ve been using an iPhone, it’s hard for me to imagine that it’s been 18 years since I first started using one. Apple’s come a long way since those early days when simplicity was paramount to seduce people to think its experience was better than the heavy menu-based systems other smartphones were using at the time.
With iOS 26, Apple continues to evolve its iPhone software with more personalization and features than ever before. But despite these advancements, there are still things that annoy me about my iPhone 17 Pro. I’m not the only one either, as my colleagues have shared some of their biggest frustrations about owning an iPhone.
Not only am I going to tell you what they are, but I’ll share what I think Apple could do to fix them. Here’s what they are.
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