iPhone 17 Pro teardown: anodized aluminum flakes at camera edges, plus new cooling system

iPhone 17 Pro teardown: anodized aluminum flakes at camera edges

Recent teardowns (notably iFixit) show the iPhone 17 Pro’s case is made from heat‑treated, anodized aluminum. The anodization produces a thin colored oxide layer that resists light scratches on flat surfaces but can flake or ‘spall’ at sharp edges — especially around the camera plateau — exposing bare aluminum beneath. Teardown photos and microscopy point to poor adhesion at these sharp edges and the thinness of the anodic layer as the main causes.

Key findings

  • Material: heat‑treated aluminum with anodized color layer.
  • Problem: the anodized layer can chip/flake at the sharp camera‑plateau edges, producing visible blemishes.
  • Why: edge geometry and thin oxide layer cause poor adhesion and localized “spalling.”
  • Other teardown notes: the 17 Pro teardown also highlights changes to the internal cooling — a vapor‑chamber style solution appears to be used to improve thermal performance.
  • Source: iFixit teardown — see teardown.

What you can do

  • Put the phone in a protective case that covers the camera plateau edges.
  • Use a camera lens protector and edge‑guarding case to reduce direct impact on the anodized edges.
  • Avoid keeping the phone loose with keys or abrasive objects.
  • Consider a microfibre cloth and gentle cleaners for maintenance (do not use harsh abrasives on anodized finishes).

Where to look for accessories

If you own an iPhone 17 Pro, checked it for this issue, or found a case that reliably prevents edge spalling, please comment below and share photos — that helps other owners decide how to protect their phones.


Note: This post links to the independent teardown by iFixit for details and imagery. No links to RSS sources are included.

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