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Apple reportedly wants liquid metal iPhones after titanium created a serious problem inside the Pro models
For over 15 years, Apple has experimented with liquid metal alloys. The material rarely reaches consumer hands, but a new report suggests the company is still actively developing it. The iPhone 17 Pro ...
A leaker is hyping up the upcoming release of the iPhone 17 Pro Max, but the image being used shows something that is more likely to be part of case production, rather than a component of the ...
The iPhone 17 Air will bring the biggest changes to iPhone design since 2017 when Apple unveiled the iPhone X. The iPhone 17 Air will offer buyers an ultra-slim profile, a single-lens camera in a ...
In the past few weeks, we've seen a few puzzling reports about the iPhone 17 Pro's big design change coming this year. Apple will reportedly use two materials for the back of the phone's case, ...
A new leak claims Apple may bring titanium back to future Pro iPhones after moving the iPhone 17 Pro to aluminum, a reversal that could reintroduce many of the material's old tradeoffs. A May 17 Weibo ...
If the iPhone 18 Pro Max returns with a titanium frame, it would be a somewhat surprising move, given the material previously raised concerns over cost, heat management and weight during real-world ...
Over the years, Apple has switched from an aluminum frame to a stainless steel frame to a titanium frame for its highest-end iPhones. And now, it has been rumored that Apple will go back to using ...
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