iPhone Pro mini
Small. Pro. Uncompromised.
Keep the footprint of the iPhone 13 mini. Make it thicker. Give it a serious battery and a no-compromise 5× optical telephoto camera.

The premise
Small should not mean less capable.
The phone does not need to be thin. A thicker body, a larger camera bump and a Pro price are welcome if they buy better optics, longer battery life and flagship performance—in a device that still fits naturally in one hand.
Protect the footprint.
Width and height define a truly compact phone. Keep them small; spend depth freely.
Build the zoom in.
No case, clip or detachable module. The best camera is ready the instant the moment appears.
Make thickness useful.
Fill the body with battery, thermal capacity and real glass. Let the form communicate what it can do.
Real-world portability
Stop optimizing for naked thinness.
We put a case on a thin phone, then carry a power bank stacked behind it. For users who live this way, what is the point of optimizing the naked device alone?
There is a widening gap between the design philosophy and real-world use. Build protection, battery and optics into one compact object—and optimize for real portability.
A request from compact-phone users
Build us a small monster.
We do not want a thin budget model. Keep the width and height of the iPhone 13 mini, then use the depth for a 4,500 mAh battery and true 5× optical telephoto. Small and powerful can coexist.
“Make it thick, powerful, and uncompromising.”Tell Apple you want one ↗