I sincerely hope these renders are way off on the actual finish these phones will use because everything I’ve seen so far points to some of the most hideous looking devices we’ve seen in a while.
Agree, except it would still be uneven because the camera lenses rise above the overall camera bump. Now if they balanced that out with something opposite the lenses....
I sincerely hope these renders are way off on the actual finish these phones will use because everything I’ve seen so far points to some of the most hideous looking devices we’ve seen in a while.
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- Ultra Thin iPhone 17 Air - The iPhone 17 Air is 2025's most exciting iPhone rumor, because it's the first real redesign that we've seen to the iPhone in years. We got to try Samsung's competing super thin Galaxy S25 Edge, and it's nice holding such a lightweight smartphone.
- That Orange Color - The iPhone 17 Pro is rumored to come in an orange-like shade. It's probably going to be more muted than we've seen and copper in tone, but it's still a cool color we haven't seen before.
- 24-Megapixel Selfie Camera - Better selfies and FaceTime video quality? Nothing to complain about there. The 24-megapixel camera is rumored for all iPhone 17 models.
- More RAM - The iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Air models are expected to have 12GB RAM, up from 8GB. More RAM is always a plus for games and future AI features.
- iPhone 17 Pro Battery Life - According to rumors, the iPhone 17 Pro Max will have the biggest battery of any iPhone to date with a capacity of ~5,000mAh, so it should last even longer than the 33 hour maximum of the iPhone 16 Pro Max.
- iPhone 17 Colors - The standard iPhone 17 is supposed to come in green and purple, two colors that we haven't seen for a while.
- Bigger iPhone 17 - The standard iPhone 17 will be 6.3 inches, so it'll match the size of the iPhone 17 Pro.
- ProMotion - There have been rumors that all four iPhone 17 models will support 120Hz ProMotion refresh rates this year. If that happens, it's one less thing distinguishing the Pro models, but a plus for buyers who get the standard model.
- Two-Tone Pro Design - The iPhone 17 Pro models are rumored to have a two-material design with more metal and less glass at the back. Anything that makes the iPhone harder to break is a plus.
- 48-Megapixel Telephoto - The iPhone 17 Pro is supposed to get an upgraded 48-megapixel Telephoto lens for improved zoomed-in shots.
- A19 Chip - The iPhone 17 and 17 Air could get an A19 chip, while the 17 Pro models get an A19 Pro. It's still a 3-nanometer chip, but it'll be faster and more efficient.
- Improved Cooling - The iPhone 17 models are supposed to feature better heat dissipation, which will let the A19 chips run faster with less thermal throttling.
- Better Display Coating - The iPhone 17 Air and iPhone 17 Pro could have an anti-reflective display that's more scratch resistant. Anything that improves durability is a plus.
Exactly. Show me the person who holds their phone by the camera bump every time they use it.Though for those that do want thin it's often about how thin feels when holding it as well as the weight and the camera bump doesn't figure big in either of those.
At what point will it be against the trade descriptions act to keep labelling something as "5.5mm thin"... While the ENORMOUS camera section is double that?? It's like taking your ankle as your waist measurement.
I wouldn’t know anything about it.Once again people completely misunderstanding how a lens aperture works
The biggest customers for models like these are case manufacturers, who want to be able to offer third-party iPhone cases ASAP after the release of the iPhone. They would care much more about precise dimensions and the placement of things (like the magnets for MagSafe) much more than how they look.Why do MR iPhone 17 mockups always have that lower framing on the back?
Yep, just like the iPhone 16 is an OG iPhone with a new paint job. I mean, as long as we're grossly oversimplifying things.So it’s basically an iPhone 16 with a new paint job, same as it always is every year. Apple is stale and boring.
Both 🙄 and 🤔.MR, can we add an eyeroll emoji to the reactions list? I know I'm not the first to ask this. Maybe it would get overused though.
For the present. But more RAM usually indicates that there are new features that MUST have that amount of RAM or they don't run, which more quickly pushes older iPhones into obsolescence.
Huh. I use the camera button all the time. It's great having one physical button that will bring up the camera no matter what context the phone is in. Though I do have it set to take a double-click to activate, to avoid accidents. If it was nearer the bottom, for me, it would be much more likely to get accidentally pressed by fingers that are holding onto the phone - where it is, almost exactly halfway between the side button and the bottom edge, seems perfect. For me it falls under my middle finger, with index and ring fingers on either side to support the phone.Think I’ve used the 16 PM new side camera button once….where it’s situated is not very ergonomic for pressing with index finger. If the button was slightly more near the bottom it would help loads!
Basically every year is close to the previous, but the changes do add up. Just like every other class of product ever introduced you see somewhat big changes at first as it moves from barely useable to a useful, stable product. I updated every year up to iPhone 4 then slowly moved to about every three years -- and that's a good thing. Means I can spend money on other things.Yep, just like the iPhone 16 is an OG iPhone with a new paint job. I mean, as long as we're grossly oversimplifying things.So it’s basically an iPhone 16 with a new paint job, same as it always is every year. Apple is stale and boring.
I sincerely hope these renders are way off on the actual finish these phones will use because everything I’ve seen so far points to some of the most hideous looking devices we’ve seen in a while.
Keep in mind that you're looking at a mockup made by some third party, not a design released by Apple. We have no idea what the movie viewing habits are of Apple's designers.is there a reason for the two tone back? or did the lead designer rewatch national lampoon's vacation and got inspired by the griswald station wagon
It’s been explained here so many times in the pastI wouldn’t know anything about it.
Maybe you could explain it and there will be less of a misunderstanding in the future.
I would agree that most people probably don't care about 120Hz so that same logic would apply to any device. It's just that the base iPhones have been heavily rumoured to finally get it.I don’t think so. They would have brought it to the MacBook Air and iPads. I would also gather that 99% of the people who buy the non pro phones have ZERO idea what a 120Hz refresh rate even is and don’t honestly care about it.
I'll believe it when I see it. This just increases costs for Apple for a feature that the majority of users who buy these phones isn't asking for.I would agree that most people probably don't care about 120Hz so that same logic would apply to any device. It's just that the base iPhones have been heavily rumoured to finally get it.