Apple iPhone 17 Pro Long-Term Review: Pros & Cons After 2 Months

Before and just after the Apple iPhone 17 Pro launched, much of the conversation was about the cameras, specs, and physical appearance and whether the upgrades justified the new price. It’s been two months and after all the hype has settled, people want to know if the phone’s performance meets its price value. Image Credit: Apple Where does the latest and spec-rich iPhone lie when it comes to long gaming sessions, extended usage, and real-world photography requirements? We’re here to tell you how well the iPhone 17 Pro holds up in the actual world and if any cracks appear! Do you already have the device and need advice for a hard reset? Follow our guide on How to Force Restart iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, iPhone Air What Has Aged Well So Far Apple remains consistent when it comes to the ‘Pro’ versions of the iPhone. Where most overhyped smartphones fail in a few days or weeks, the iPhone 17 Pro excels in performance, getting better by the day! We didn’t experience any symptoms of slow d...

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