IT Home reported on September 12 that after the "Burning in the Forefront" theme event, Apple marketing director Greg Joswiak and hardware engineering director John Ternus were interviewed by technology media TechRadar, which talked about Apple's iPhone 17 Pro model.
Apple is committed to making the iPhone 17 Pro the "most Pro mobile phone", which improves battery life on the one hand, and integrates new camera technology on the other hand, and enhances durability. IT Home has the following interview video:
In terms of material, when talking about the transformation from titanium to aluminum, Ternus said that aluminum has "two undeniable advantages". One is that Apple uses a customized aluminum alloy, which has 20 times thermal conductivity than titanium, so it has better heat dissipation effect; the other is that aluminum metal is also lighter than titanium, which means that the battery can have a greater weight.
Introducing the Cosmic Orange iPhone 17 Pro series, Ternus said: "The icing on the cake is that it [refers to the use of aluminum alloy] allows us to anodize it."
Joswiak said in the interview:
In the past few years, Pro users have asked questions, why do other product lines have such interesting colors, but ours have not? Now you want a fun color? How about Xingyucheng, baby?