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Apple May Switch to Aluminum iPhone Frames

Apple May Switch to Aluminum iPhone Frames

by Tekmono Editorial Team
18/08/2025
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Apple is reportedly considering a shift from titanium to a more cost-effective aluminum frame for its upcoming iPhone 17 Pro models, according to insights from tipster FixedFocus and others. This potential change marks a departure from the recent trend of using titanium in premium smartphones, including Apple’s own iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max, which were the first to feature the material, replacing stainless steel.

The primary driver behind this rumored decision appears to be cost considerations. While titanium offers a premium aesthetic, lightweight design, and enhanced scratch resistance, its expense may be prompting Apple to explore alternatives. Aluminum, though offering similar lightweight properties, is noted to have lower strength compared to titanium and could potentially compromise durability under high-stress or high-temperature conditions. However, its significant cost advantage makes it an attractive option.

Beyond pricing, another crucial factor influencing this potential material switch is heat dissipation. Previous iPhone models have faced issues with extreme overheating, and aluminum is considered a more suitable material for thermal management. This move could serve as a strategic solution to address the persistent “overheating” problems experienced by some iPhone users.

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The reports suggest that Apple might be prioritizing advancements in other technological capabilities for the 2025 iPhone lineup, potentially leading to a compromise in design materials. While titanium was a notable feature in both the iPhone 15 Pro series and is expected in the iPhone 16 series, its future in the iPhone 17 Pro models remains uncertain. The accuracy of these details will become clearer as more information emerges.

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