How much ‘Titanium’ does iPhone 15 Pro *actually* have? – NO SECRETS HERE!
Today we completely dismantle a new iPhone 15 Pro Max to see how much titanium Apple has overlayed onto their aluminum frame. Anker Nano USB-C Fast Charging Lineup for iPhone 15 on Amazon: https://ankerfast.club/HNUBgh and on Anker.com: https://shop.anker.com/21iTX8
Titanium is a really expensive material. Titanium is also EXTREMELY difficult to work with. But its really cool to see how Apple has assembled their new iPhone 15 Pro Max from the inside. We also take apart Apple’s Tetra-Prism camera to see how the 5x Telephoto lens functions.
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This might be the most destructive teardown he has ever done
Yes indeed
Yeah, sad to see he didn’t try putting it together :))) Maybe he could’ve glued the chassis back together or smth, would be a fun video to make though
Lmao I was reading comments while the video was playing and I saw yours and thought huh, it’s not that bad… Then he brought out the angle grinder 😂
Right in front of my OSHA handbook
What about the first folds?
Edit: whoops lol I didn’t watch until the end before commenting 😂
Very useful video. Now I know that the titanium bezel is 1mm thick, so it is possible to set diamonds around it 🙂 Love your videos Zack!
Don’t read my name!..
I’m excited for your video
You should try, that would be very interesting lol
Obviously it’s possible
@Dont_Enter_My_Profile_why not
This is definitely the most destructible teardown video ever. The titanium might be easier to break than stainless steel.
Titanium is not as strong as most steel. It is much lighter, it is not supposed to be stronger.
@Bipolar Tiger Strength per weight is much greater in titanium. The reason these titanium phones will likely break worse when dropped is that steel is more malleable. Titanium will pass much higher shock to the glass, whereas the steel absorbed more of the impact. Aluminum absorbs even more energy, and so the most likely phone to survive a drop would be the non pro iphones.
Robocop was made of titanium, so he was died hard
@Bipolar Tiger it is supposed to be stronger. Just compared to the same weight. that’s why it’s used in planes etc.
@Bipolar Tigerit’s just another of those dumb overrated ideas on Apple’s long list of bullshi*ting the generic consumers. Apple tried to do this whole titanium thing back in Steve’s days too.
Recent Materials Engineering graduate here: solid state diffusion doesnt need a glue or epoxy or anything like that, they put the metals in direct contact with each other and then heat them up to a certain fraction of the metals’ melting point (dont know what that fraction is, i didnt focus on metals too much) and then the ions inside the metal will just shake around and actually bleed from one metal into the other metal, binding them into a single piece. It’s kind of like when you pour milk in coffee and you can see the milk bleed through and mix with with the coffee. They just stop the metals diffusion after they’ve combined rather than letting them completely mix.
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So basically they make a titanium and aluminum pizza. 😂😂😂
So essentially you make a press fit and then redden the metals to bond them harder?
Or do they just have to fit together, without any particular pressure?
Why hasn’t Jerry liked this comment yet?
That seems difficult considering titanium melts at a much higher temperature.
Wow, just wow! I’ve never watched and didn’t know of your channel until this video. Everything I’ve watched so far is amazing. Great tear down, professional yet funny narration, even the sponsored part and the knife look very interesting. I think I just found a gem.
This is the first time you have watched one of his vids!? Wow. He is pretty damn huge at this point I’ve been watching these vids off and in for years , they are so interesting like it’s cool I have a fold 4 and seeing how everything works inside feels awesome
Same here! 😂
Welcome to the fam, make yourself accustomed to the uncomfortability that comes with expensive phone teardowns and durability tests.
Keep watching, you will learn a thing or two about glass scratches.
I’m a very experienced machinist and it blows my mind imagining all the processes that take place to build an iPhone from start to finish. It actually gives me slight anxiety 😬 lol
Wait until u see the price of that silly old tech. Slowest charging phone on the planet. No innovation whatsoever.
@Fyn Kozariold tech, and slow charging? 😂What phone do you have? The iPhone has fast charging with a 20w or bigger charger Lol
@Octavio_F82hahaha 20w is fast for you? I wouldnt go under 120w anymore after i got such a phone for 2 years already and i charge it in 15-20 mins
@Octavio_F82 bruz my oneplus 5t charges 20watt. Released in 2017. My 8T charges 65watt released 2020. Apple still charging for almost 2 hours like Google. Even s23 ultra takes 58min. Are u trolling?
An angle grinder is something I won’t expect in a phone teardown💀.
the fun part was watching it take 10 seconds of so to get through the 1mm titanium, an less then a second through the aluminium.
@David Knowlesyeah that was so cool
@David Knowlesmaybe because the aluminum part is also much thinner 🙄
@Redmi Note 9 👈 u need cafe. Why so rude a comment.
Thank god his hands are ok, for a moment I thought……..
It would be super insane if Jerry was able to put all the parts back to its original look.. lol 😂
It’s covered by AppleCare+
Play it backward and he will put it back together
@Jesus Lopeztrue true 😂
I think he can. Based on what I’ve seen the last decade on this channel.
I’m glad you put into perspective the board size vs what the device does that is explainable to every human, it gives a sense of scale to everyone just how powerful something so small can be…
thats what my ex said after our first night together
@Irrelevant🤣
Jerry always tends to remind phone companies that his teardowns are no joke, and this teardown was 🔥