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Interesting move from Apple: iPhone 16 can be produced with a 3D printer!

It has been reported that a 3D printer method is being worked on for the Apple Watch Series 9, which will be introduced in the coming days. Here are the details...
 Interesting move from Apple: iPhone 16 can be produced with a 3D printer!
READING NOW Interesting move from Apple: iPhone 16 can be produced with a 3D printer!

The news about Apple has been gaining momentum lately. So much so that the date when the company will introduce its new devices has even appeared. While Apple will introduce the new iPhone 15 series and wearable devices at the conference on September 12, there are claims for devices that have not yet emerged. Now, it has emerged that the next Apple Watch will be produced with the 3D printer method. So, does this move wink to the future?

Will the Apple Watch Series 9 be 3D printed?

Excitement is building ahead of Apple’s September event, as the brand prepares to launch its next iPhones, the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro. In addition, the brand will also launch new wearables with the Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2. The point of interest is that Apple may be testing a new manufacturing process that uses 3D printing with this year’s release of the Apple Watch.

According to Mark Gurman, a trusted and well-known leakster, Apple is currently testing a new 3D printing method for the steel version of the upcoming Apple Watch Series 9. While it may not make much sense to the user, for Apple, such a move saves time, money and resources.

While many of these benefits will come later, this change will also aid the company’s sustainability efforts. A complex process like this isn’t something Apple started doing overnight. So much so that Gurman says the company has been developing this process for at least three years. Although the Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 will be produced with this new method, the company will not completely switch to this new technique until next year.

Mark Gurman also stated that if this process is successful and Apple saves time, money and some resources, it can be applied to other products as well. This raises the possibility that this method can be used in the iPhone 16 series.

We can learn more about the construction process of the new devices during the event. Fortunately, Apple’s next event is scheduled for September 12, so we won’t have to wait long to see these new products hit store shelves.

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