
"We will talk about the design in a minute, first we have to address the materials. Apple has switched several times over the last few years and now it is back to aluminum, a material it hasn't used on a premium iPhone in many years. Looking back at the iPhone 14 Pro, the last stainless steel model, and the iPhone 15 Pro, the first titanium model, the material switch resulted in reduced weight - dropping from 206g to 187g."
"Aluminum is important in other ways too - it conducts heat better than titanium. Of course, this year Apple also added a vapor chamber for the chipset (Apple A19 Pro). We expect to see significant improvements in sustained performance because of these two factors. We're not done talking about the materials - the dual-tone look of the back is quite noticeable (we have the Deep Blue iPhone 17 Pro, by the way)."
Apple redesigned the iPhone 17 Pro with an aluminum frame that increases weight to 206g and slightly enlarges the device compared with recent Pro models. The return to aluminum improves heat conduction and, together with a new vapor chamber for the Apple A19 Pro chipset, promises significant gains in sustained performance. The rear adopts a dual-tone Ceramic Shield window and a full-width camera island that makes the back busier and more polarizing. The front Ceramic Shield has been refined to be three times more scratch resistant, moving from Mohs level 4 to level 5.
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