The iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max are lighter than expected, hands-on experiences have said - here’s the possible explanation.
It turns out that the weight reduction isn’t that big of a deal on paper. It’s under 20 grams compared to their predecessors. But hands-on experiences with the iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max say the handsets feel lighter than they are.As you’ll see below, the iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max are 19 grams lighter than the previous models.achieved that by using titanium for the band that surrounds the phone instead of stainless steel.
Using an industry-first thermo-mechanical process, the titanium bands encase a new substructure made from 100 percent recycled aluminum, bonding these two metals with incredible strength through solid-state diffusion.explains, Apple practically explains a welding process that involves heating the two materials and then “smushing them together.” But it’s a high-tech type of welding involving thin components that Dr. Drang says might be “well beyond what other companies can achieve.”Apple Inc.
Dr. Drang says that one possible explanation has to do with the way humans are built. We might be more sensitive than we think, and that 9-10% mass drop is noticeable to the senses. Mass reduction for the iPhone 15 Pros occurs mainly at the phones’ perimeters, where titanium replaces stainless steel. As a result, the moment of inertia might be reduced more than if the mass were reduced uniformly.
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