A AndyDandy1 macrumors 6502 Original poster Mar 6, 2018 295 89 Wednesday at 4:41 AM #1 Is anyone else worried about the 17 pro and pro max bending since the switch to aluminum from Titanium? Or we shouldn’t worry? Thanks
Is anyone else worried about the 17 pro and pro max bending since the switch to aluminum from Titanium? Or we shouldn’t worry? Thanks
M MayaUser macrumors 68040 Nov 22, 2021 3,505 7,924 Wednesday at 4:54 AM #2 no...probably they switch to the same AI 7000series and these phones are thicker...not like the 6 plus So no worries Reactions: robvalentine
no...probably they switch to the same AI 7000series and these phones are thicker...not like the 6 plus So no worries
A AndyDandy1 macrumors 6502 Original poster Mar 6, 2018 295 89 Wednesday at 5:02 AM #3 Yeah that’s what I was worried about
Andeddu macrumors 68020 Dec 21, 2016 2,019 2,703 Wednesday at 5:30 AM #4 I don't think it'll bend. It'll be at least as durable as the Samsung S25 Edge which doesn't appear to have any issues in relation to resilience.
I don't think it'll bend. It'll be at least as durable as the Samsung S25 Edge which doesn't appear to have any issues in relation to resilience.
R robvalentine macrumors 6502a Nov 21, 2014 855 1,745 Wednesday at 5:39 AM #5 The air will probably bend, 17's and 17 pros are chunky. I don't think the base 12-16's had a tendancy to bend?
The air will probably bend, 17's and 17 pros are chunky. I don't think the base 12-16's had a tendancy to bend?
I ISignedUpToAskThis macrumors 6502 Sep 28, 2022 421 533 Wednesday at 5:49 AM #6 The 17 Pro is a unibody rather than pieces of a frame attached together so that in theory should make it stronger. Reactions: AndyDandy1
The 17 Pro is a unibody rather than pieces of a frame attached together so that in theory should make it stronger.