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Apple Quietly Dumps Titanium After Just One iPhone — Why the 17 Pro Is Back to Aluminium
After a brief flirtation with titanium, Apple appears to be quietly returning to its roots. The tech giant's decision to drop the premium metal from its latest iPhone, after just one year, has left many wondering why. Was it a cost-cutting measure, a solution for overheating issues, or a silent admission that titanium was a mistake? After the debut of the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max in 2023, Apple began marketing the phones with their new titanium…
This is an implicit admission: on returning to the aluminum chassis on the iPhone 17 Pro, Apple proves that its transition to titanium for the iPhone 15 Pro and 16 Pro may not be the best solution.
iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Pro Colours: A Look at Every New Shade
iPhone 17 series is finally here, and along with all the incremental upgrades, it also brings new colours. Apple has introduced a new iPhone Air this year, which has become the thinnest iPhone model to date. Meanwhile, there is a new unibody design on the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max, and they now come in aluminium, instead of titanium. Here’s a look at every shade of the iPhone 17, iPhone Air, iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone 17 Pro Max.
One of the most obvious changes in the new series of iPhone 17 is the material of its Pro version. During a couple of families, Apple chose to use titanium, an input that presented as a symbol of lightness, resistance and distinction in its iPhone 15 and 16 Pro, but in this new family, Tim Cook stated that part of the design decisions impacted on the choice of materials and colors of his Pro product. With this, the company decided to return to a…
Apple takes its pro model to a new technical level. Specifically, it means more power, more camera and a new material that replaces titanium.
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