A report from well-known analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said a few days ago that the second-gen Apple Watch Ultra will benefit from a new 3D printing manufacturing technology. While it may seem strange for Apple to rely on 3D printing to manufacture high-end goods, this isn’t your typical 3D printer that you can employ at home. Instead, Apple is looking to 3D-print components out of titanium, according to a follow-up report from the same insider. If real, this manufacturing development might impact future Apple devices, and I hope Apple uses it on the iPhones of the future.
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By: Chris Smith
Title: Why Apple’s switch to 3D printing might be exciting news for the iPhone
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Published Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2023 10:50:00 +0000