iPhone 17 Pro tipped for a phone camera renovation, but it can be polarizing | Mint

The iPhone 17 Pro is expected to be launched later this year in September, along with the rest of the iPhone 17 series, including the Vanilla iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Air, as well as the iPhone 17 Pro Max. So far, there have been a multitude of leaks and reports that formed our understanding of what to expect from the new range of devices. Now a new tip definitely contributes this by saying that the iPhone 17 Pro can pack a big surprise in the form of a new telephoto camera. Although mentioned in previous reports, it is especially interesting because this information comes from Tipster Majin Bu, which revealed some additional details about the device. The iPhone 17 Pro Telephoto camera can currently host a new Zoom series, the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max offers 5x -Tele cameras. However, Majin BU claims that the iPhone 17 Pro models may contain a new telephoto camera with a 3.5x optical zoom, which is especially less than the 5x -tele -zoom found in the current models. However, it can be reimbursed with a 48-megapixel shooter instead of the 12-Megapixel shooter found in the iPhone 16 Pro. Majin BU claims that, compared to the “previous 12-Megapixel sensors, it offers optical zoom up to 7x (160 mm) with top quality images.” In theory, just like Apple’s Fusion Camera Technology, if it’s a 48-megapixel shooter, can enable users to zoom in with less quality loss compared to current models. It would also facilitate the taking of portraits, as shooting portraits on the 5X focal length is somewhat challenging. A focus length of 3.5x would be more practical, similar to the experience with the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro. In addition to camera changes, the iPhone 17 Pro models are reportedly focused on a large redesign, with the expectation of a new camera module. Some parts of the devices may be glass, while the rest of the body may have an aluminum construction. In addition, there may be a new glass section under the cameram module to make wireless drawer possible. A design refresh would be very necessary as Apple’s current design language has started to feel outdated, and a new approach could bring a fresh look.