iPhone 17 Pro leaked image reveals bold new rear camera design: Here’s how it may look like

iPhone 17 Pro leaked image reveals bold new rear camera design: Here’s how it may look like

iPhone fans did not see a significant design change this year, but we anticipate a major redesign in the upcoming iPhone 17 Pro series. While there are still several months until the iPhone 17 series launches, rumors and renders of the devices have begun to surface online. In the most recent update, the completely redesigned iPhone 17 Pro has surfaced.

The newly leaked renders indicate that the iPhone 17 Pro will have a larger, rectangular shape made of aluminum, finally breaking the squircle-shaped design trend. According to the Weibo user and tipster, Digital Chat Station on X had a metal frame chassis similar to the iPhone 17.

The leakster also claims that the new frame is specifically designed to accommodate the ultra wide-angle camera in the center of the new larger camera bump. The front structure light (possibly the FaceID) components could be another reason for the significant design shift.

Furthermore, the new iPhone design change may result in improved spatial video capabilities for iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 16 series users. Not only that but if true, the new iPhone design change could spark a trend among other phone manufacturers. A fan also shared a possible iPhone 17 Pro render featuring a new camera bump.

However, this is not the official render because the exact lens arrangement is still unknown. The industry anticipates that the new design will give the iPhone 17 Pro a sleek and minimalist appearance, which may also influence Android devices.

Fans are also looking for new leaks, such as new camera technology, performance improvements, a better display panel, and a slew of new features and upgrades. We expect Apple to unveil the iPhone 17 series in September, as it does every year. Until then, readers should approach all leak updates with a pinch of salt.

Ashish Singh

Ashish Singh

Ashish Singh is the Chief Copy Editor at Digit. Previously, he worked as a Senior Sub-Editor with Jagran English from 2022, and has been a journalist since 2020, with experience at Times Internet. Ashish specializes in Technology. In his free time, you can find him exploring new gadgets, gaming, and discovering new places. View Full Profile

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