iPhone 16 Pro
Apple is expected to announce the iPhone 17 series, including iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Air, iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone 17 Pro Max, in a couple of months. While the brand has been tight-lipped on the upcoming devices, reports and rumours have been giving hints on expected specifications and other details. Now, a tipster has dropped the alleged hands-on live images on X (formerly Twitter), suggesting some major design overhaul.
The handset is tipped to come with a new rear panel layout and a redesigned camera module on the rear panel. Here’s how it may look.
Tipster Majin Bu on X has shown off the design of the dummy unit of the iPhone 17, which appears to be similar to the previous leaks. The handset is tipped to sport a Google Pixel-like camera bar, albeit wider with a larger camera island housing a triple rear camera setup. Additionally, the LED flash and LiDAR sensor appear to be pushed to the right side.
Additionally, the iPhone 17 Pro will likely come in either grey or black colour options with a glossy camera panel and a matte finish on the rear panel. Furthermore, the device was previously leaked to sport an aluminium frame and a repositioned Apple logo to make space for the new camera bar.
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Apple’s iPhone 17 Pro is rumoured to feature a 6.3-inch display. Under the hood, it could be backed by an A19 Pro chip, coupled with 12GB of RAM. The device is also tipped to get a new vapour chamber cooling system.
In terms of optics, the iPhone 17 Pro may ship with a triple 48MP camera system that includes wide, ultra-wide, and telephoto lenses. There are also speculations about 8K video recording and improved image processing. The front camera could also get a significant upgrade from a 12MP sensor to a 24MP sensor for sharper selfies and clearer video calls.