In the beginning I was not sold to the idea that Titanium was used in telephone chassis, making it rejected as a bit of a marketing gimmick instead of a really useful function. But then I spent time with the iPhone 15 Pro Max” Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, and then their successors, the iPhone 16 Pro Max And Galaxy S25 Ultramade me a titanium convert
My 180-degree turn in opinion about Titanium Comes from my habit not to use cases for flagship telephones, as part of my appreciation for smooth industrial design. This does not mix with an inherent clumsiness and bad luck that these expensive phones often venture into a dip to hard floors and surfaces.
Those with a stainless steel chassis would have the tendency to chip, dents and scratches, but the aforementioned Titanium sportsphones would benefit enormously from the toughness of the metal and in fact should the accidental abuse that I give them.
So I hope more telephones, including the likely upcoming Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 use of titanium.
Despite its toughness and relative lightness, the rumors, however iPhone 17 Air Will shuffle titanium for an aluminum frame, all with the idea of maximizing thinness and lightness. We have heard this rumor a few times, with the latest tip from the Korean language Yeux112’s blog.
The blog, which supposedly insider or supply chain information, claims that aluminum will be used for the frame of the iPhone 17 air, because toughness contains a rear seat for lightness.
Let me alumi-numb
After having recently been to a wedding, I am completely thinner and lighter telephones that can help me avoid unwanted bulges in my suit (stop laughing behind). But I don’t want this to be at the expense of toughness, so the idea of aluminum in the iPhone 17 air lets me raise an on their ware eyebrows.
I also prefer the handle of iPhones; There is just something reassuring solid and premium with the Older Pro models and their stainless steel chassis.
Since then I have embraced titanium for the larger Max telephones, because the lighter weight makes the larger phones easier with one hand. But much lighter would run the risk of making this flagship Apple Phones feel potentially cheaper than their list prices.
That said, Apple can still be innovative from time to time, and I would not be surprised if the Cupertino crew works on a form of alloy or design that is ruining the line between a super light and thin phone and one that is not ruined by the strange fall.
We have seen Apple with its ceramic shield glass, so maybe we could see the arrival of ‘aluminum armor’ with the iPhone 17 air; Time will learn it, and it will probably be on a September Apple -Event.
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