Reviewing Apple's New Titanium iPhone 15 Pro Max and Its Features

A review of Apple's new iPhone 15 Pro Max made from titanium and its features. Concerns about durability and cost compared to aluminum. Watch now!

00:00:00 Apple's newest iPhone 15 Pro Max uses titanium, a biocompatible and versatile metal. It's expensive compared to aluminum, the usual smartphone material, raising concerns about its durability and cost.

Apple's new iPhone 15 Pro Max is made of titanium, a biocompatible and versatile metal used for various purposes.

💰 Titanium is expensive compared to other metals like aluminum, which is commonly used in smartphones.

💎 The grade of titanium used in the iPhone affects its price and properties, with higher grades being more expensive and harder.

00:01:43 A review of the new iPhone 15 Pro Max made from titanium and its unique rainbow oxidization when torched. The phone feels good but the imitation blue shade is slightly off.

⚙️ The complexity of milling and shaping grade 5 titanium and the value of iPhone hardware

🌈 Titanium reacts in a unique way when torched, oxidizing in predictable rainbows

📦 Unboxing the iPhone 15 Pro Max and its features

🔌 New braided USB-C cable replacing the lightning cable

💪 The phone feels good and has a strong screen glass

00:03:23 Apple's new iPhone 15 Pro Max features a durable ceramic shield screen and a scratchable titanium frame with a USB-C port for fast transfers.

💡 Apple's new Titanium iPhone 15 Pro Max features a durable ceramic shield that scratches at a level 6, but appears fainter than usual.

🔋 The front selfie camera is protected by the ceramic shield, and the earpiece is integrated into the frame, eliminating speaker grills.

🔒 The titanium sides of the phone have a scratchable PVD coating, except for the 5G antenna slot. The power button and action button are also scratchable.

💻 The iPhone 15 Pro Max has an actual USB 3 port with 10 gigabit transfer speeds, while the regular iPhone 15 only has USB 2.

00:05:04 The iPhone 15 Pro Max features a matte back glass that is scratch-resistant. It has three lenses, including a 5x telephoto lens and an ultra-wide camera. The back glass is easily removable for repairs and the internal structure is made from recycled aluminum.

The iPhone 15 Pro Max features a matte back glass that is resistant to scratches, except for the Apple logo in the center.

📷 Apple made significant changes to the camera system, including a 48MP main camera with a nano scale coating to reduce glare, a 12MP 5x tetraprism telephoto lens with 3D sensor shift OIS stabilizer, and a 12MP ultra-wide lens.

🔄 The iPhone 15 Pro Max's cameras can generate spatial video by working together, similar to a feature that Android had 12 years ago.

00:06:44 The iPhone 15 Pro Max's titanium frame compromises its structural integrity, causing unexpected breakage on the first bend. Glass modular design eases replacement, but raises concerns for buyers.

📱 The iPhone 15 Pro Max has a 6.7 inch OLED display with high brightness and refresh rate.

💥 The new blended aluminum titanium structure compromised the structural integrity of the iPhone, particularly the back glass.

💰 Replacing the back glass of the titanium iPhone 15 Pro Max costs $200.

00:08:24 Watch as the Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max undergoes a durability test with a MAP gas torch, revealing its grade 5 titanium frame and its reaction to heat.

🔑 The Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max did not survive a durability test and was subjected to extreme heat.

💥 The titanium frame of the iPhone changed colors when exposed to high temperatures, confirming the use of real titanium.

🌞 Using a transparent case for the iPhone is risky, as it can turn yellow when exposed to sunlight.

00:09:59 This video explores the durability of the new iPhone 15 Pro Max and its regular counterpart. The regular iPhone 15 Pro survives strong bends, unlike the Max. The teardown will reveal the thickness and grade of Apple's titanium layer. Watch now!

💡 Apple's new iPhone 15 Pro Max has structural deficiencies in its back glass.

🔍 The normal-sized iPhone 15 Pro does not have the same structural deficiencies as the Max version.

🔨 The teardown of the iPhone 15 Pro Max will be more destructive than usual to examine the thinness and grade of Apple's titanium layer.

Summary of a video "Be gentle with Apples new Titanium iPhone 15 Pro Max ... Yikes!" by JerryRigEverything on YouTube.

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