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Like the iPhone Xย and itsย notch, the iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max have a controversial design that seems to have divided everyone.

A lot of people donโ€™t like the way the three lenses protrude in a squircle-shaped bump that also houses the LED flash and microphone. The holes are reportedly triggering peopleโ€™s trypophobia (fear of clusters of holes and bumps).

Iโ€™m not dismissing trypophobia, but having used the iPhone 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max for a week ahead of its release, I can definitively say everyone needs to chill out.

Almost everyone Iโ€™ve shown the iPhone 11 Pro to say itโ€™s not as offensive in person โ€” the lens rings arenโ€™t nearly as thick as closeup images make them appear โ€” and the design is one of a kind (for now).

The fact that I literally couldnโ€™t go anywhere in New York City without drawing attention from people who spotted the triple cameras suggests the iPhone 11 Pros already have what Android phones could only dream of: celebrity status.

Once you get over the camera bump, you'll see the iPhone 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max are more "pro" than meets the eye. I'll take the most versatile camera system, the longest battery life of any iPhone, and the most secure mobile operating system over a new design that's different for the sake of being different any day.

Unlike the iPhone 11, which costs $50 less than the iPhone XR did when it launched, the iPhone 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max aren't cheaper. They have the same premium prices introduced with the iPhone X.

The iPhone 11 Pro starts at $999 and the 11 Pro Max at $1,099 for 64GB of storage; $1,149 and $1,249 for 256GB of storage; and $1,349 and $1,449 for 512GB of storage.

I'm less bothered by these prices โ€” monthly installment plans help split up the cost โ€” and more by the fact the base storage is still 64GB. A $1,000+ "pro" iPhone shouldn't have the same amount of base storage as a $700 iPhone 11.

Samsung's Galaxy Note 10, which starts at $949, comes with four times the storage as an entry-level iPhone 11 Pro. This isn't cool, Apple. If you're getting an iPhone 11 Pro or 11 Pro Max, I recommend ignoring the 64GB and getting at least 256GB. You can thank me later when you're not frantically deleting apps and photos because you're running low on storage.