Apple used a specific aluminum alloy within the iPhone 17 Pro Max to ensure the model's beefed up heat dissipation capacity. However, that alloy is now leading to worrying cases of people's phone being dented even when secured by a case, negating the entire raison d'être for encasing your iPhone 17 Pro Max in the first place. Apple uses a 5080-series aluminum alloy for the iPhone 17 Pro Max and a 6000-series one for the base iPhone 17, leading to very different denting outcomes Erica Griffin recently posted images of her dented Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max, clearly showing the […]
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