Apple introduced the Pro moniker for iPhones six years ago with the iPhone 11 lineup. However, with the iPhone 17 lineup in particular – it feels like Apple truly developed a professional iPhone for the first time. I’ll explain.
‘Pro’ is no longer just flashy
First things first, this year’s iPhone 17 Pro is no longer the flashy model, unlike previous Pro iPhones.
With this years switch from Titanium to Aluminum, the iPhone 17 Pro simply uses the same material as the standard iPhone 17 model. Obviously, this comes with numerous thermal benefits, but nonetheless – the Pro is no longer the phone you go to if you’d like a premium build.
Now, the iPhone Air takes that position. With its polished titanium frame, it now serves as Apples flashy and premium model, something that the ‘Pro’ used to be.
Furthermore, the iPhone Air also has very ‘Pro’ like colors, with it offering gold, silver, white, and black. Not even iPhone 17 Pro comes in black, and instead it just comes in cosmic orange, blue, and silver. They’re certainly more fun, but they feel less premium than usual.
Focus on thermals
This year, Apple switched back to aluminum for better thermal performance. Previously, while Titanium looked cool, it compromised significantly on how the chipset could perform. Now, that isn’t a concern. No matter how hard you push your chipset, it shouldn’t thermally throttle immediately.
Thermals are incredibly important, especially with this year’s focus on using your iPhone for videography. You can record for even longer without needing to worry about it overheating.
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