iPhone 17/Air/Pro/Pro Max Discussions [No WTB/WTS/Flip]

ratppl

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As per title, any leak or new infor to be discussed here.
Maybe also list down the features or function that you want to have for the next model.
 

Jeremy1

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16, the AI capability still half past 6.
17, should be fully okay liao.

Currently still using my 15 Pro and will wait for 18 as it's a better number to upgrade :grin:
 

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Just improve the quality of the telephoto lens. 5x quality is so bad. 3x was better.
 

luckygal

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So nice and tempting. Wonder if I should wait till next year. 😂
 

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Apple is set to introduce a new electrically-induced battery removal technology in the upcoming iPhone 17 series. The innovation promises easier battery detachment with minimal effort.

New battery technology in the iPhone 17 series​

According to a recent post by Majin Bu, the entire iPhone 17 lineup, including the iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Air, iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone 17 Pro Max, will feature a new adhesive technology. This adhesive allows the battery to detach smoothly by applying a small electrical voltage. The change builds on the existing technology seen in the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus, which also use a similar adhesive mechanism.

This battery removal process lets users detach the battery from the frame with ease. A low-voltage electrical current applied to the adhesive helps the battery come loose quickly. This innovation makes battery maintenance and replacement simpler for users.

Apple first added this technology to the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus models. It’s a significant upgrade over traditional adhesive methods. The adhesive in these models loosens with a low-voltage current from a 9V battery, USB-C charger, or other power sources.

The iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max models don’t have this battery removal feature yet. But, according to Majin Bu’s report, Apple plans to add this technology to all four iPhone 17 models next year.

This removal enhances usability​

The introduction of this new adhesive peel technology in the iPhone 17 series marks a significant shift in how Apple handles battery maintenance in its devices. Majin Bu shared an image of the adhesive in different sizes, hinting that it might cater to the varying models within the iPhone 17 lineup.

While other sources have not yet confirmed this news, the expansion of the iPhone 17 battery removal feature seems like a logical progression in Apple’s product development. The shift could lead to easier repairs and replacements, enhancing the user experience.

Majin Bu, who shared the information about the iPhone 17 battery removal feature, has a mixed track record when it comes to Apple leaks. However, not all his predictions have been accurate, such as the rumored iPad 11 release that never materialized.
 
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