The iPhone 15 Pro Series uses grade 5 Titanium material, While it comes Out-of-box with USB-C 2.0 Charging Cable Instead Of USB 3

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Apple held an iPhone 15 series conference in the early morning and launched four new models, including the 6.1-inch iPhone 15, 6.7-inch iPhone 15 Plus, 6.1-inch iPhone 15 Pro and 6.7-inch iPhone 15 Pro Max.

The iPhone 15 Pro Series uses grade 5 Titanium material

It is worth mentioning that the Pro series will be made of grade 5 titanium. The editor will introduce to you the differences between grade 5 titanium design and stainless steel, as well as the advantages of using grade 5 titanium design.

Greg Joswiak, Apple's senior vice president of worldwide marketing, said the Pro series' grade 5 titanium design is one of the most premium quality materials Apple has ever used. Compared to stainless steel, titanium is stronger and lighter. As the weight of the iPhone body has increased year by year since the iPhone Lightweight at 221 grams.

There are four different types of titanium, each with different properties. Some are used in the surgical field for their corrosion resistance, some are known for their good welding capabilities, and some are widely used for their high temperature resistance, and the grade 5 titanium metal chosen by Apple is recognized as the strongest of the four. A sort of.

According to Titanium Machining Center, Grade 5 titanium is known as the “workhorse” grade of titanium because of its superior tensile strength. It is estimated to account for about half of the world’s titanium production and is commonly used in medical, marine, aerospace, and chemical processing applications. among.

Apple has been using titanium metal as early as Apple Card and Apple Watch Ultra. Now the highest-level iPhone 15 Pro series also uses titanium design.

iPhone 15 Series comes Out-of-box with USB-C 2.0, You'll need to purchase faster one separately:

All new iPhone 15 models released by Apple are equipped with USB-C plugs, saying goodbye to the old traditional Lightning plug. The USB-C plug is a universal charging and data transfer standard plug, allowing users to use the same cable to charge iPhone, Mac, iPad and upgraded AirPods Pro (2nd generation).

Apple said earlier that the iPhone 15 Pro will be equipped with a USB-C plug that supports USB 3 speeds of up to 10 Gbps. However, users need to have a cable called a "super high speed cable". The new iPhone 15 Pro will only come with a USB-C USB 2.0 cable in the box. If users want to transfer data at higher speeds, they will need to purchase an additional "super-high-speed cable." Otherwise, users are limited to using the included USB 2.0 cable, which offers data transfer speeds of 480 Mbps.

It is currently unknown how much Apple’s “ultra-high-speed cable” is priced, but the Thunderbolt 4 Pro cable is already priced at US$69 in the Apple store.

It supports data transmission speeds of up to 40 Gbps and charging power of up to 100W. In addition, Apple has also launched a number of USB-C accessories, including a USB-C Lightning Adapter and a 70W USB-C Power Adapter, priced at US$29 and US$59 respectively.

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