Apple is planning radical design changes with the iPhone 17 series, which will primarily affect the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max. A key innovation: the switch from titanium and stainless steel to aluminum as the main material. The rear design and camera technology will also be revised.
The iPhone 17 series marks a turning point for Apple. With a focus on design, functionality and new materials, the company wants to set new impulses. What is particularly exciting is that after introducing titanium in the Pro models, Apple now wants to use aluminum again. But what is behind this step?
Material change: From titanium to aluminum
Apple has decided to switch to aluminum frames for the entire iPhone 17 series. This affects not only the standard models but also the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max, as The Information reported.
- Aluminum replaces titanium, which previously provided a high-quality finish on the Pro models.
- The aim could be to reduce weight, as aluminium is significantly lighter than titanium.
- Apple could also save costs because aluminum is easier to process.
- Aluminum is more sustainable because it can be recycled more easily – a plus point in Apple’s environmental strategy.
Why exactly the change is taking place remains unclear. Until now, titanium was considered one of the main features of the Pro models and was advertised as particularly exclusive.
New back: material mix of aluminum and glass
The design of the back of the Pro models is fundamentally changed. Instead of a completely glass back, Apple uses a combination of aluminum and glass:
- The upper part consists of a rectangular camera hump made of aluminum.
- The lower part remains made of glass to continue to allow wireless charging.
However, this change raises questions: Will the aluminum component limit wireless charging? According to the report, Apple is working on a solution to maintain functionality despite the material change.
Camera bump: Larger and more rectangular
Another highlight of the new iPhone 17 Pro models is the revised camera bump:
- The hump becomes larger and takes on a rectangular shape.
- Made of aluminum, it should appear more robust and offer space for new camera features.
- The Pro models still seem to be heavily focused on photography and videography, while the iPhone 17 Air is said to have a minimalist camera.
A larger bump indicates that Apple is massively upgrading the camera's hardware, for example through improved sensors or stronger image stabilization. This could be a deciding factor for users who use the iPhone as their main camera.
Challenges and open questions
Although many details have already leaked out, there are still some uncertainties:
- Why is Apple switching from titanium, which was marketed as a premium material, back to aluminum?
- What will the new back design look like in practice and what impact will it have on the user experience?
- What does the larger camera bump mean for the handling of the device?
These open points leave room for speculation, and it is likely that more information will emerge in the coming months and paint a clearer picture.
Apple dares to change materials: aluminum and glass in the iPhone 17 Pro
The iPhone 17 Pro represents a new design philosophy at Apple. The switch to aluminum, the new back design and the revised camera show that Apple is willing to make bold decisions. These changes could bring both aesthetic and functional benefits - but also leave some questions unanswered. For users who value new technologies and high-quality design, the iPhone 17 Pro should be an exciting candidate. It remains to be seen how Apple will solve the challenges of the new materials and design. (Photo by Unsplash / Howard Bouchevereau)