"Captain America" after replacing Apple's iPhone 6s: the new iPhone 13 Pro is so heavy, you need to use your pinky to hold it
Hollywood actor Chris Evans, who plays the role of Captain America, finally replaced his iPhone 6s with an iPhone 13 Pro last month because it was losing power too fast.
However, not even a month later, he started complaining about the new phone. In an interview with Collider, Evans expressed his nostalgia for the iPhone 6s, saying the new iPhone was so heavy that he needed to use his pinky to hold the phone.
(iPhone 6s weighs 143 grams, iPhone 13 Pro weighs 203 grams)
Weight isn't the only problem with the new iPhone, Evans also says he misses the physical Home button, but he also doesn't want an iPhone SE, just an iPhone 6s.
I want the old thing to keep working until it doesn't.
Chris Evans announced that he was replacing his phone because of problems with the aging iPhone 6s. It said, "RIP iPhone 6s. I miss the Home button, I don't miss the nightly charging times or grainy photos, and the 100% battery suddenly dropping to 15% and shutting down within minutes. It's been a wild ride. Rest in peace, man."
Evans also posted a tribute on Instagram, which received more than 1 million likes in less than 12 hours, while the Twitter post already has more than 500,000 likes and the discussion thread is growing.
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