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Apple Reportedly Revisits Titanium for Future iPhones After Aluminum Return

The unverified leak highlights Apple’s materials tradeoffs, from titanium’s heat limits to aluminum’s easier mass production.

Overview

  • A Weibo leaker known as Instant Digital claims Apple is testing a new titanium alloy for future iPhones with a goal of better heat flow and low weight.
  • The same leak says Apple is exploring liquid metal and glass for premium designs, possibly for a foldable hinge, though scaling those materials remains very hard.
  • Apple moved the iPhone 17 Pro back to an aluminum frame to move heat out faster after promoting titanium on the 15 Pro for lower weight and durability.
  • Coverage notes titanium is pricier, tougher to machine, and worse at transferring heat than aluminum, which can curb sustained performance during gaming and video work.
  • Outlets stress that Apple has not confirmed any change, and a return to titanium would likely wait on clear fixes in cooling or manufacturing.