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Apple iPhone 17 Pro Camera Leaks Hint At Major Changes In Design

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    Apple iPhone 17 Pro Camera Specs Leaked
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    What Changes To Expect In The Design?
  • Although the Apple iPhone 17 Pro is months away from its official release, leaked hands-on images are already sparking excitement due to a daring redesign that signals a major change in Apple’s aesthetic approach. Users will see a more rounded middle frame on the iPhone 17 Pro prototype. So, read to know what does the leaked image reveal about the design and camera of iPhone 17 Pro.

    Apple iPhone 17 Pro Camera Specs Leaked

    Apple iPhone 17 Pro will arrive with this camera

    The most notable update on the iPhone 17 Pro is the expansive, full-width camera island on the back, which bears a striking resemblance to Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra.

    Also Read: Apple iPhone 17 Series: Price, Launch Date, And Upgrades!

    The camera of iPhone 17 Pro will sport a triple-lens setup. It will feature a 48-megapixel main sensor, 48-megapixel ultrawide, and a 12-megapixel telephoto lens with 5x optical zoom, is arranged similarly to the iPhone 16 Pro. However, the enlarged “visor” design gives it a unique, distinctive look.

    What Changes To Expect In The Design?

    The middle frame of the iPhone 17 Pro is now crafted from aluminum, a departure from the titanium used in the current Pro models. Interestingly, rumors suggest that the iPhone 17 Pro may be heavier. This may explain Apple’s decision to move away from the more premium, durable titanium.

    Additionally, the Apple logo has been repositioned lower on the back. With its wide camera island, new materials, and revised logo placement, the iPhone 17 Pro is shaping up to be one of Apple’s most daring visual overhauls in years.

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