Thursday, June 19, 2025

iPhone 17 Air and Pro Renders Leak—Slimmer, Sleeker, and Divisive

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Rendered images of Apple’s next-generation iPhone 17 series have drawn attention.

Well-known IT tipster Majin Bu (@MajinBuOfficial) shared images of the iPhone 17 series renders on his X account, posting the question, “Which iPhone 17 model will you buy?”

At first glance, the iPhone 17 differs slightly from the iPhone 16. However, two standout models in the lineup are the iPhone 17 Air and the iPhone 17 Pro. The iPhone 17 Air, known as Apple’s ultra-thin smartphone, has only one rear camera lens to maintain its slim design. It also features a horizontally elongated camera module, similar to Google’s Pixel phones.

This protruding camera module is also noticeable in the iPhone 17 Pro lineup, including the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max renders. While the triangular arrangement of the lenses remains unchanged, the flash has been relocated to the far right. Considering that iPhone designs have seen minimal changes over the years, this marks a significant shift in appearance. However, user reactions to the new design have been divided, with opinions varying widely.

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