iPhone 17 Pro Max leaks to Apple's most visually distinctive design to date: Report | Mint
The technical giant Apple is reportedly ready to renovate an important design with the upcoming iPhone 17 Pro Max – a move that may indicate a renewed focus on camera technology and visual impact. A newly leaked image of a dummy unit, housed in a third-party case, offers a compelling early look at what Apple’s most visually distinctive iPhone can be in years. The highlight of the buzz is especially the dramatically re -limited rear camera setup. The iPhone 17 Pro Max is expected to depart from the well -known square module or separate lens clippings seen in earlier models, and it is expected to have a broad camera bar that extends over the upper part of the phone. Reportedly, the module looks significantly wider and thicker than before, which indicates significant internal upgrades – possibly greater sensors or a refined lens arrangement aimed at improving the photo and video quality. The image, originally shared by X user Pipfix (@Lusiroy8), shows the dummy unit in a blue color reminiscent of the iPhone 16. The prominent new camera culture and the way the matter is adjusted to adjust it clearly apart, and indicates that Apple can prepare a large visual shake for its premium line. Reports also indicate that this new camera design may not be exclusive to the Pro Max. The iPhone 17 Pro is expected to take on the same appearance, while a new model is called the iPhone 17 air – which is believed to be replaced by the current iPhone 16 plus – can also have the same layout, despite having only one back camera. The air is especially the thinnest iPhone Apple has ever produced, and asked questions about ergonomics given the heavier upper part. Meanwhile, the standard iPhone 17 is likely to retain its famous double camera setup, similar to that of the iPhone 16. As for the hardware, leaks may indicate that the iPhone 17 Pro Max can debut with three rear cameras of 48mp, ultra-wide and a tetrapism-breed-which first matches three lenses. It can also support 8k video recording, another potential first for the iPhone. First published: 15 Apr 2025, 03:28 pm Ist