Revealing the rendering of iPhone 17 Pro

Báo Đô thịBáo Đô thị20/02/2025


Accordingly, the square camera cluster on the iPhone 17 Pro is expanded into a rectangle similar to Google's Pixel 9 Pro. The three lenses still maintain the triangular layout and are on the left. The LED flash, microphone and Lidar sensor are arranged vertically on the right.

iPhone 17 Pro image created from leaked information. Photo: Front Page Tech/Asher
iPhone 17 Pro image created from leaked information. Photo: Front Page Tech/Asher

According to expert Jon Prosser, the iPhone 17 Pro has a two-tone back finish, with the camera cluster darker than the rest of the back cover.

At the same time, on Weibo, leaker Digital Chat Station also said that the super thin iPhone 17 Air has a bar-shaped camera that extends across the width of the device like the Pro line but is narrower.

Previously, The Information also revealed: Apple could make a big surprise with the iPhone 17 models launched in September next year when it abandons the use of titanium frames after only two generations and replaces them with aluminum frames. It is known that aluminum material makes the device light but still ensures durability.

At the same time, the back instead of using all glass is a combination of aluminum and glass; the rear camera cluster is rectangular and larger than the current model. The raised part is made of aluminum and the bottom part is glass to support wireless charging.

In addition to the A19 Pro processor and increased Ram to 12GB, these two models have a 48MP telephoto lens. The front camera of all four versions increased to 24MP - double the previous model.

iPhone 17 is expected to launch in September with 4 versions: iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Air, iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max.



Source: https://kinhtedothi.vn/he-lo-anh-dung-cua-iphone-17-pro.html

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