First, I was not sold on the idea of the titanium used in the phone chassis, rejecting it as a marketing gimmick instead of a really useful feature. But then I spent time with iPhone 15 Pro Max, Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, and then their successor, iPhone 16 Pro Max and Galaxy S25 Ultra, made me a titanium convert.
Titanium stems from my habit of not using cases for flagship phones from my habit in my 180 degree turn, which is as part of my praise for sleek industrial design. It is not found with an underlying spontaneous and bad luck that often sees that these expensive phones take a dip in a way or in another way towards hard floors and surfaces.
People with stainless steel chassis go to chip, dent and scratch, but the above titanium-sporting phones are highly benefited by the mercilee of metal and originally I remove the contingent beating that gives them.
So it is my hope that the upcoming Samsung Galaxy uses more phone titanium including Galaxy Z Fold 7.
However, despite its cruelty and relative lightness, rumor iPhone 17 will survive the titanium for an aluminum frame, with the idea of maximizing all thinness and lightness. We have heard this rumor a few times, in which the latest tip is coming from Korean language Yeux112 blog,
The blog, which is believed to have information about the internal formula or supply chain, claims that aluminum will be used for the iPhone 17 air frame, as the ruthless takes a rear seat in favor of lightness.
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After being in a recent wedding, I am for all thin and light phones that can help me avoid unwanted bulges in my suit (stop laughing backwards). But I do not want it to come at the cost of cruelty, so the idea of the iPhone 17 air aluminum has increased me a careful eyebrow.
I also prefer the iphones of iPhones; The old pro model and their stainless steel chassis have just some confident and premium.
I have hugged the titanium for a large Max phone because the lighter weight makes the big phone easy to handle with one hand. But very lighter will run the risk of making these major Apple phones feel possible than its list prices.
It is said, Apple may still be innovative from time to time, and I won’t be surprised whether the cupertino is working in a rough form of alloy or design that will thread the line between a super-light and thin phone and a that will not be wasted by a odd decline.
We have seen that Apple has done this with its ceramic shield glass, so perhaps we can see the arrival of ‘aluminum armor’ with the iPhone 17 Air; Time will tell, and it will be in September 1 at Apple event.