Apple introduces a new A19 Pro chipset with the iPhone 17 Pro series and early results show that this new chip brings a big leap over the previous generation. Couple that chip with an upgrade to 12 GB of RAM for the Pro iPhones, and you have a very appealing package.
But the bigger story this year has a lot to do with one other aspect of the new iPhone: the redesign.
With an aluminum unibody housing, the iPhone 17 Pro is MUCH better at effectively dissipating heat. This means that its performance shines not only in benchmarks that only run for a couple of minutes, it also performs surprisingly well with longer workloads.


iPhone 17 Pro 3D Mark stress test results, courtesy of Dave2D
Improved Sustained Performance


iPhone 17 Pro new aluminum unibody construction
YouTuber Dave2D who first published those results suggests that even if the iPhone 16 Pro Max had the vapor chamber passive cooling technology of the 17 Pro Max, it would still not do much because of the glass design. The new model’s vapor chamber dissipated heat towards the edges of the phone, but it is the presence of the aluminum unibody that can that release that heat much faster than glass or titanium.
Aluminum is supposedly 20X better at dissipating heat compared to titanium
What about the Asus ROG Phone 9 Pro?


ROG Phone 9 series
In a direct comparison with the most popular gaming smartphone, the ROG Phone 9 Pro, Apple is still behind, but by a much smaller margin than before.
It’s still behind, but the gap is much smaller, around 15%.
3D Mark Sustained Performance Scores
Phone | Score |
---|---|
ROG Phone 9 Pro | 5,810 |
iPhone 17 Pro Max | 5,120 (-12% vs ROG Phone) |
iPhone 16 Pro Max | 2,900 (-50% vs ROG Phone) |
Indeed, this proves that the new iPhone 17 Pro chip coupled with the new thermally efficient design makes for a killer combination.
Broader implications: Do we still need gaming phones?
It’s already a fact that many games are ported to the iOS platform with better quality and render at higher detail, and now you basically have fantastic sustained performance, all while having incredible cameras and very solid battery life.
This leaves very few reasons for people to buy a dedicated gaming phone.
There are still a few areas where gaming phones have the upper hand. Some of those phones have the following advantages:
- even better cooling
- active cooling accessories
- dedicated hardware like shoulder buttons
- dual-port charging, etc
However, most people would probably agree that these are nice extras, but not alone enough to convince many people that a gaming phone is worth the sacrifice.
And on the flip side, there are indeed some sacrifices. Should gamers really settle for phones with terrible cameras and often tacky designs now that an iPhone with a very powerful camera is an option (and it’s just as capable for gameplay)?
Couple this iPhone with a proper game pad, so that you don’t obstruct the view of your screen with your fingers, and the only thing left is to wait for those AAA games to arrive to mobile platforms. The rest is pretty much covered by Apple’s clever new aluminum design and the high revving A19 Pro chipset.
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