Monday, September 14, 2015

IPhone 6s "weight" increases you can't blame the new aluminum alloy material

The Verge website, it was reported, pick up the iPhone for the first time the 6s, users may perceive a subtle difference: Yes, it's heavier than the iPhone 6. Although the gap is small, but cannot be ignored: iPhone 6s, 6s Plus their "former" each weighing about 11%.

IPhone 6s, 6s Plus additional "weight" where are you from? People may think the culprit is iPhone 6s fuselage made of high strength aircraft-grade aluminum material. Apple's custom aluminum alloy material of the exact composition is unknown, but the density is only slightly higher than 6000 series 7000 series aluminum alloy. IPhone 6 fuselage with 6000 series aluminum alloy materials. The difference between the two is to include elements from: 7000 series aluminium alloys mainly zinc, 6000 series adds magnesium and Silicon. IPhone 6s "weight" increases you can't blame the new aluminum alloy material

Apple says iPhone 6s Plus aluminum alloy materials used only 2 more grams than its predecessor, iPhone use 6s 1 less than the iPhone 6 g of aluminum alloy. Therefore, new aluminum may cause iPhone not easy to bend, but not its "weight" blame for the increases.

The Verge said that turns iPhone 6s or 6s Plus "weight" increase is due almost entirely to the new 3D Touch screen. New display lighter than the previous generation of products has risen by more than 1 time. The iPhone 6, display weighs 12 g, iPhone 6s display weight jumped to 29 grams. This is because Apple will have to add in the display components is sensitive to pressure, the backlight of the display new capacitive pressure sensor is integrated in the components, as mentioned in rumors, which makes the display thickness increased slightly, the weight increase.

IPhone 6s, 6s Plus weight compared with their predecessors only increased respectively by 14 g and 20 g, little difference in daily use. However, as a result of increased battery capacity iPhone if Apple "weight" increases, users are happy to.

Source: The Verge

No comments:

Post a Comment