iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Air, shared by Majin Bu, reveal a sleek black design with a notable super-wide camera bump. While these images offer a glimpse into Apple's potential design, the final products, expected in September, may differ.The renders also showcase a relocated front camera, potentially embedded in the display, contributing to a more immersive viewing experience. Display analyst Ross Young has suggested that the iPhone 17 Pro could feature a smaller Dynamic Island, further maximizing screen real estate. While the iPhone 17 Air details remain scarce, the dummy models indicate a similar design language, hinting at a unified aesthetic across Apple's premium smartphone lineup. Tech enthusiasts eagerly anticipate further leaks and official announcements as the launch date approaches.
Apple logo to be centered within that glass cutout.
 iPhone 12, the Apple logo has indicated where users should align MagSafe accessories, with the magnets embedded beneath the center of the back panel around the logo.
The new report chimes with one in May from analyst Ross Young. At the time, it seemed to suggest that not only will the display be bigger, but that it could finally mean the regular iPhone would see ProMotion technology — where a dynamic refresh rate balances smoother viewing while conserving battery life where possible — would come to a non-Pro iPhone for the first time.
The iPhone 17 Air particularly stands out due to its remarkable thinness and refined aesthetic. The leaked images reveal a camera bar design reminiscent of Google's Pixel series, positioned higher on the device's back . This design choice may enhance functionality while maintaining an elegant appearance. Furthermore, the significant size of the camera bars on both models indicates Apple's commitment to improving photographic capabilities in their latest lineup . As enthusiasts await further details, these leaks contribute valuable insights into Apple's evolving smartphone portfolio.
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