Build Quality – Apple iPhone 17
For the iPhone 17, Apple sets a new standard for build quality by continuing its dedication to precision, strength and artisanship. Thanks to the prioritization of durability and aesthetics, design-wise, the iPhone 17 looks more refined and solid than ever.

The standard and Air variants could get high-grade aluminum-titanium alloy for improved bend- and drop-resistance while staying lightweight with a glossy finish. Unsurprisingly, the Pro and Pro Max models retain their aerospace-grade titanium construction but with a refreshed brushed finish that I think looks nicer than polished metal — plus it doesn’t pick up fingerprints or smudges as easily anymore.
Apple has reportedly made big changes to the Ceramic Shield glass which is now 20% more durable. It seamlessly integrates into the metal frame on both sides by a new thermal bonding technique with outstanding structural stability. The new Action Button being solid-state is only one of the precisely machined buttons that are claimed to feel like they should.
All models have been tested to withstand submersion in up to 6 meters of water for half an hour, carrying the same IP68-rated water and dust resistance. Apple has not compromised when it comes to the built and durability of the phone instead they joined this bandwagon only in terms of bezels, which was a good decision, making iPhone 17 one of the most stylish yet strong smartphones out there.
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