Updated on April 18 with a different iPhone 17 Pro report.
The iPhone 17 series is expected to start in September and a persistent reputation is that the rear camera panel will have a complete redesign. Not one, but two, determine to show what the new iPhone 17 Pro will look like, though one seems more likely than the other, I would say.
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Instead of an area lifted to Squarish in the upper left corner of the iPhone, the table is considered to stretch the width of the phone, a bit like the camera line on Google Pixel 9 Pro, for example.
The first new performance shows a picture and video on how the back of the iPhone 17 Pro will look. The report comes from a 3D designer whose handle is Kanedacane Tweets. You can see the video here.
What is different in this image compared to previous performance is that it shows the table with the same color as the rest of the back of the phone – something a recent report specified in an interesting update. It is true that the performance is in dark gray finish, so we cannot see the colors that shine, but the effect of uniform color is remarkably different from some previous performance and leaks.
It shows the table smoothly from the iPhone’s body, with three lenses and the flash, microphone and lidar sensor. Flash is located above the third lens on the iPhone 16 Pro, with the Lidar sensor and the microphone below.
Instead, the performance shows these sensors sitting at the end of the wider table, in a neat column.
The lenses for the three cameras protrude from the rest of the table, as they do now.
And then there is the second performance, which comes in the form of a 4RMD trailer, which you can see here. This looks beautiful, but I do it a little. First, it has the camera frame in an opposite color on the back of the phone, which contradicts the Gurman report. Although, who knows, maybe 4RMD is right?
It also shows a Periscope camera on the back of the phone, suggesting that this could be a 48 megapixel sensor. I think that upgrading the sensor is possible, but performance shows the well -known rectangular shape that defines most of the periscope lenses. Apple already has a Periscope telephoto, which calls quadruple.
The company went to some pains to ensure that it looks exactly like other lenses, so I think the video of ideas is wrong here. I am also doubtful that ID Touch will return to the iPhone this year, as the idea suggests.
I will be honest, I am not yet struck by this new camera panel design, in any of these performance, although I have seen plans before and I had to change my mind when the real thing emerges.
A good result from the full width bar is that the phone does not ring front and back as is the case with a corner table if it is on a table, for example. But raised lenses will reduce this stability unless there is a case on the phone.
Still, this is a useful new suggestion to what the iPhone 17 Pro seems more and more likely to look.