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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: ankerfast.club/HNUBgh and on Anker.com: shop.anker.com/21iTX8 According to lab tests, the 5,000mAh Anker Nano Power Bank can charge an iPhone 15 to 79%. Power loss from internal components may prevent a full charge.
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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@grovvy_essence.1070 +9
Bro killed all the vibes around the new iPhone in just one day.
@PabloCimadevila +5
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!
@matrixdalneres8214 +863
The way they fused the two frames together reminds me of the old "unibody" macbooks, where it was made from two pieces of aluminium that were epoxied together and the adhered part was right above the air vents, causing it to melt and break thanks to the heat. Engineering excellence.
@scottodonnell9821 +743
I believe the reason the back glass broke in your durability test is that giant circular hole in the frame that leads to the battery. It creates a bit of room to flex the glass past its breaking point.
@CreatorQuotes17 +15
Very useful video. This is a 100% maximum effort and it is very interesting to see the technological development paradigm towards the use of several materials that are actually strong on smartphones, even though only on the frame and not the glass itself.
@vikmis162 +432
The only way to top this would be to melt the outer frame to separate the Aluminum out. Aluminium has almost a 1000c lower melting point than Titanium so should be fairly easy and it would wonderful to see the liquid metal.
@UncleRicoOSU +6
Wow. I used to own a cell phone repair shop with a friend. We were typically working on anything from iPhone 4’s to iPhone 8’s which were the latest version at the time. Each new release would have a simpler internal design and be easier to work on. (Less parts, screws, etc). Looking at this video it seems they’ve moved back in the opposite direction.
@AddyV +21
This might be the most destructive teardown he has ever done
@JC-wh7jj +182
Great teardown!
@Rk_Films +145
I found the video to be incredibly insightful and unique. It was intriguing to witness one of the most destructive teardowns ever performed by Zack. The information about the titanium bezel being just 1mm thick was particularly useful, as it opens up the possibility of embellishing it with diamonds. As always, I thoroughly enjoy watching Zack's videos.😂😂
@MatheusBoettger +8
A dublagem em português Brazil tá incrível 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻 Sempre adorei seu canal, agora tá muito superior
@kalhana1 +57
The springy foil tape stuff is for getting a good RF grounding between the 2 parts. It's EMI gasket which prevents unwanted EMI emissions to meet regulations. Also it prevents outside interference from getting in. You need a good 360 degree bond and not just a single point connection otherwise RF from the circuitry leaks.
@Erowens98 +12
The way apple describes it, i suspect the aluminum and titanium is bodned via diffusion welding. However, due to the dissimilar atomic structure of the metals an extremely thin intermediate layer of something like nickel or copper would be necessary.
@burhannayyer148 +3
Admit it or not, this is by far the most brutal teardown in history.
@Tyro66 +53
A ton of fun to watch! Both entertaining & informative as always. Apple has a curious approach to thermal management for sure!
@NIIXXTREME +8
Incredible job, incredible work tearing this down. 1000% maximum effort. Very interesting to see the technological development-paradigm towards usage of some actually robust materials in smatphones, albeit even if it is only in the frame and not the glass itself per se. But titanium as we all know is the highest strength to weight ration of of any metal. I really enjoyed your video - SUPER job!!!!
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"Hey Zack, your meticulous teardowns and durability tests are nothing short of fascinating! The way you methodically deconstruct devices, exposing their inner workings and scrutinizing their structural integrity, provides an invaluable insight into the craftsmanship behind these technological marvels. Your comprehensive assessments, from scratch tests to bend assessments, serve as a crucial resource for consumers looking to make informed decisions about their gadgets. Keep up the fantastic work, and thanks for consistently delivering content that goes beyond the surface, unraveling the intricacies of the latest tech with your signature blend of expertise and humor!"
19 сағат бұрын@md.minarulislambd
Great video and honesty behind the feedback. Thanks brother. Appreciate it. The backglass is made to crack fast since there are no glues holding it in place well and its hollow kinda. Made to crack easy since it takes 5 min to fix it. I own PHONER in Los Angeles and we already had request to change the back fo the 15 plus yesterday and its been only 3 days since arrival by mail for many. :) Appreciate your content.. Always valuable.
@mandalaakash2580 +1
Jerry always tends to remind phone companies that his teardowns are no joke, and this teardown was 🔥
@noahbates4333 +8
Hey Jerry! Because of how rough a cut is from an angle grinder, it might be cool to get it cut by water jet. Might get a better view of how the two metals are formed!