The iPhone 17 Pro is looming, and Apple fans around the world are excited to see what innovations the next generation will bring. The focus is particularly on the housing material of the Pro models. While Apple introduced the titanium frame as a groundbreaking upgrade with the iPhone 15 Pro, there are conflicting rumors about whether this premium material will also be retained in the iPhone 17 Pro. What is the truth behind these reports?
The iPhone 17 Pro is one of the most anticipated smartphones of next year, and the rumor mill is already bubbling. What's particularly exciting is that a leaker is now claiming that Apple will continue to use titanium, although other sources are reporting a return to aluminum.
Titanium remains the material of choice for the Pro models
According to a leaker on Weibo, known as "Instant Digital," Apple will retain the titanium frame first introduced with the iPhone 15 Pro for the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max. The leaker contradicts reports from The Information, which claim that Apple will switch to aluminum for all iPhone models from 2025. Instant Digital is convinced that the switch to aluminum for the Pro models is unlikely. The leaker's argument is based on the fact that Apple has always highlighted high-quality materials such as titanium and previously stainless steel as a key selling point for the Pro series. Titanium is not only lighter and more robust than stainless steel but also more resistant to scratches. The matte finish also gives the devices a classy appearance that fits well with the premium character of the Pro series.
The opposing opinion: Aluminium as part of a new design?
In contrast to claims Wayne Ma of The Informationthat Apple plans to introduce a new design with the iPhone 17. This is said to include an aluminum back with a rectangular camera bump, with the lower half of the back still made of glass to enable wireless charging. Aluminum would be lighter and cheaper to produce, which could reduce production costs. Apple has a history of introducing new technologies or designs only to remove them later. One example is 3D Touch, which was introduced with the iPhone 6s and then discontinued with the iPhone 11. It remains to be seen whether the titanium case will now suffer a similar fate.
Marketing and strategic considerations
If Apple does switch to aluminum, it could make it harder to differentiate between the Pro and non-Pro models. High-quality materials such as stainless steel and titanium have helped to clearly position the premium range in the past. A return to aluminum could therefore undermine the exclusivity of the Pro models. Instant Digital believes it is unlikely that Apple will take this step, as the company has always marketed the high-quality materials as core features of its Pro models. It would be difficult to sell aluminum as an advance after titanium was presented as a "breakthrough."
What else can you expect from the iPhone 17 Pro?
Aside from the case material, there are other rumors about the iPhone 17 series. Here are some of the potential new features:
- New displays: Apple is expected to introduce ultra-thin ProMotion displays across the entire lineup.
- Camera design: A rectangular camera bump could enable a completely new camera setup, potentially offering better stability and sensors.
- Release: As usual, Apple is expected to introduce the new models in fall 2024.
High-quality or inexpensive: The material question for the iPhone 17 Pro
The question of whether Apple will continue to use titanium for the iPhone 17 Pro or switch to aluminum is currently still open. The arguments for titanium are convincing, both in terms of quality and marketing. Aluminum, on the other hand, could be part of a more comprehensive design change. For you as a user, it remains to be seen which direction Apple will take. One thing is certain, however: the iPhone 17 Pro will, as usual, raise high expectations and score points with exciting innovations. (Photo by Unsplash / appshunter.io)