How much 'Titanium' does iPhone 15 Pro *actually* have? - NO SECRETS HERE!

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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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This might be the most destructive teardown he has ever done

AddyV
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Recent Materials Engineering graduate here: solid state diffusion doesnt need a glue or epoxy or anything like that, they put the metals in direct contact with each other and then heat them up to a certain fraction of the metals' melting point (dont know what that fraction is, i didnt focus on metals too much) and then the ions inside the metal will just shake around and actually bleed from one metal into the other metal, binding them into a single piece. It's kind of like when you pour milk in coffee and you can see the milk bleed through and mix with with the coffee. They just stop the metals diffusion after they've combined rather than letting them completely mix.

astridgrubbs
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Bro killed all the vibes around the new iPhone in just one day.

grovvy_essence.
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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.

UncleRicoOSU
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the new "foil" is known as an Electromagnetic interference (EMI) strip. we use them on aircraft for static and stuff like that around our electronics to prevent unwanted noise or interference in an electrical path or circuit caused by an outside source.

himiization
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Jerry always tends to remind phone companies that his teardowns are no joke, and this teardown was 🔥

mandalaakash
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I think it's hilarious imagining the phone going through the production process and being packaged and sent out it's new loving customer and the phone seeing Jerry opening it up and the phone thinks "oh dang it that's me screwed"

Prstag
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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.

Diffusion welding is when two metals are heated up enough to where their atoms can diffuse into eachother. Forming an extremely strong bond without having to worry about stresses caused by thermal shock or the compromised properties of the heat affected zone.

Erowens
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An angle grinder is something I won’t expect in a phone teardown💀.

Dailydoseofshock
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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!

PabloCimadevila
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10:32 “Ten Thumbs up to You” for this ultimate tear down and the work you have put in.

lijohn
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Forget the iPhone... this dude a new level of respect from me for the F91W

plymouth
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Solid state diffusion is based on atoms from each metal actually swapping place at the surface, effectively fusing them into one piece. Very cool

deyesed
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Somehow these teardowns never get boring. :)

audiotonic
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The inside of the lens is beautiful. I finally understood how optical stabilisation works. In old canon cameras, it’s the lens that stabilises but here the sensor stabilises the video.

akshat
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Admit it or not, this is by far the most brutal teardown in history.

burhannayyer
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No matter how much I've watched his durability test videos I just cannot recover from the screeching noises he made that broke my heart knowing that he just casually destroyed expensive premium phones, and his teardown videos are like medicine to my heart since I love knowing the inside of some technology devices.

mamadz
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The only guy who knows the real stuff. Respect to Jerry for going that deep into the depths

viperx
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Metallurgical engineer here: solid state diffusion welding is a legit thing. It’s a lower temperature weld where two materials are placed next to each other, heated up below the melting point, and the atoms “flow” into each other and weld that way.

AscendingAdventures
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When you see teardown videos like these you can only but respect the work that these phones need to be made and all the fascinating technology coming with them. Thanks for this awesome video Jerry!

VG