Top Apple Watch Deals and Discounts This Week
Originally Published 2 months ago — by macrumors.com

Apple Watch Series 11 Titanium Model is available at a significant $120 discount on Amazon, along with additional watch deals.
All articles tagged with #titanium
Originally Published 2 months ago — by macrumors.com

Apple Watch Series 11 Titanium Model is available at a significant $120 discount on Amazon, along with additional watch deals.
Originally Published 3 months ago — by MacRumors

Apple's upcoming foldable iPhone, expected in 2026, will feature a titanium and aluminum frame, with some rumors suggesting a hybrid of titanium and stainless steel for durability and weight reduction, as part of its thin design and advanced hinge technology.
Originally Published 3 months ago — by 9to5Mac

The iPhone 18 Fold is rumored to feature a hybrid metal frame of titanium and aluminum, with a design resembling two titanium iPhone Airs side-by-side, and will include a 5.5-inch outer display and a 7.8-inch inner display. It will lack Face ID, instead using Touch ID, and will influence iOS 27 to optimize for foldable devices. Demand for the iPhone 17 remains strong.
Originally Published 5 months ago — by AppleInsider

A new leak suggests that the iPhone 17 Pro may feature an all-aluminum chassis, potentially replacing the titanium used in the previous model, with images showing a design that includes a continuous aluminum frame and a different camera bump structure.
Originally Published 6 months ago — by 9to5Mac

Apple will only feature titanium in the design of the iPhone 17 Air, a surprising move since titanium has traditionally been a 'Pro' feature, making the lower-cost Air model more premium in material than the Pro line, which is unusual given the typical weight considerations and material choices.
Originally Published 1 year ago — by Wccftech

Contrary to reports suggesting a switch to aluminum, a leaker claims the iPhone 17 Pro will retain its titanium frame, emphasizing Apple's focus on premium materials. Despite speculation about a redesign, it's unlikely Apple will revert to aluminum, given its recent shift to titanium with the iPhone 15 Pro. The final design remains uncertain as the launch is still months away.
Originally Published 1 year ago — by GSMArena.com

Rumors about the iPhone 17 Pro's frame material are conflicting, with recent reports suggesting a return to aluminum, contradicting earlier claims of sticking with titanium. A Weibo leakster argues that reverting to aluminum could harm Apple's premium image, given its past emphasis on the superiority of stainless steel and titanium. However, Apple's profit-driven approach might lead to choosing the cheaper aluminum. The final decision remains uncertain as the iPhone 17 Pro's launch is still distant.
Originally Published 1 year ago — by PhoneArena

A Chinese leaker, Instant Digital, has refuted claims that the iPhone 17 Pro will switch from titanium to aluminum frames, asserting that Apple will continue using titanium due to its high strength and low weight. Despite previous leaks suggesting a cost-driven material change, Instant Digital argues that Apple's marketing focus on titanium's advantages makes a switch unlikely. The leaker did not address other rumored design changes for the iPhone 17 Pro, indicating that Apple may still be finalizing its design decisions.
Originally Published 1 year ago — by WLOS

Mike Wooten of Franklin, NC, suspects that a black object with carbon fiber weaving and burnt titanium that crashed into his house on May 21 is space debris. This follows a similar discovery in Canton, 40 miles away. Wooten believes the two pieces might be connected and plans to investigate further.
Originally Published 1 year ago — by 3D Printing Industry

Researchers from RMIT University have developed a new 3D printed titanium lattice structure that is 50% stronger than the strongest alloy with similar density used in aerospace applications. The structure, a metamaterial, was created using a hollow-strut lattice design and additive manufacturing-driven approach, enabling it to evenly distribute load stress and enhance its strength and structural efficiency. The material offers potential applications in medical implants and aerospace components, and the researchers plan to further optimize it for higher-temperature environments. This development showcases the potential of 3D printing in creating highly durable metal lattices, with other research teams also exploring similar applications.
Originally Published 1 year ago — by Tech Xplore

Researchers at RMIT University have developed a 3D printed titanium lattice structure with exceptional strength, surpassing the strength-to-weight ratio of natural or manufactured materials. The lattice structure, created using a common titanium alloy, distributes stress evenly, making it 50% stronger than the next strongest alloy of similar density used in aerospace applications. The design, produced using metal 3D printing, shows promise for applications in medical implants, aircraft, and rocket parts, and could potentially withstand temperatures up to 600°C. While the technology for producing this material is not yet widely available, the team is open to collaborations for exploring its various potential applications.
Originally Published 1 year ago — by Interesting Engineering

Australian scientists at RMIT University have successfully 3D printed a titanium structure that is at least 50 percent stronger than the strongest man-made alloy used in aerospace applications, creating a new 'metamaterial' with potential applications in aerospace and medicine. Metamaterials are engineered to deliver properties that surpass those of naturally occurring materials, and this breakthrough could lead to materials capable of withstanding extreme temperature and pressure demands.
Originally Published 1 year ago — by IFLScience

Researchers at RMIT University have developed a new 3D printed titanium "metamaterial" with exceptional strength and lightness, inspired by natural structures like hollow-stemmed plants and corals. The material, created using metal 3D printing, is 50% stronger than the next strongest alloy of similar density and has potential applications in aerospace, medical implants, and more. While the technology for producing this material is not yet widely available, the team aims to refine it for higher-temperature environments and eventual widespread use.
Originally Published 1 year ago — by SamMobile - Samsung news

Xiaomi, feeling pressure from Samsung's global release of the titanium-framed Galaxy S24 Ultra, may respond by introducing the Xiaomi 14 Ultra with a titanium frame to the global market at MWC 2024. This move comes after Xiaomi previously offered a titanium-framed phone exclusively in China. The specific grade of titanium for the Xiaomi 14 Ultra is yet to be confirmed, but it is expected to be a strategic response to Samsung and Apple's recent titanium-framed phone releases.
Originally Published 1 year ago — by Android Authority

The upcoming Xiaomi 14 Ultra may feature a Titanium mid-frame for its special edition, while regular variants are expected to have an aluminum mid-frame. The phone is set to launch globally alongside the Xiaomi 14 and Xiaomi Pad 6S Pro, with leaked details including RAM and storage variants. Additionally, the Xiaomi Pad 6S Pro with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor could also be unveiled at MWC 2024.