Tech -giant Apple is reportedly to introduce an important design prevision with its upcoming iPhone 17 Pro Max – a movement that can indicate a renewed focus on camera technology and visual impact. A newly leaked image of a dummy unit, seen in a third-party box, offers a compelling early view of what could be the most visually distinctive iPhone in years in years.
The highlight of the buzz is in particular the dramatically re -conceived camera setup behind. It is expected that the well -known square module or individual lens cuts can be seen in earlier models and it is expected that the iPhone 17 Pro Max has a wide camera bar that spans the upper part of the phone.
The module is said to look considerably wider and thicker than before, which suggests that significant internal upgrades – possibly larger sensors or a refined lens setup aimed at improving photo and video quality.
The image, originally divided by X User Pipfix (@Lusiroy8), shows the dummy unit in a blue color roads that are reminiscent of the iPhone 16. However, the prominent new camera mult and the way the case is adjusted to fit in with this model clearly for the premium-up-up.
Reports also indicate that this new design of the camera bar may not be exclusive to the Pro Max. The iPhone 17 Pro is expected to take the same look, while a new model called the iPhone 17 air – which is assumed to replace the current iPhone 16 Plus – can also have the same layout, even though he had only one reversing camera. In particular, the air is tipped as the slankest iPhone Apple that has ever produced, as a result of which questions are asked about ergonomics in view of the heavier top section.
In the meantime, the standard iPhone 17 will probably retain its well -known setup with dual camera, comparable to that of the iPhone 16.
In terms of hardware, leaks suggest that the iPhone 17 Pro Max could make debut with three 48MP rear cameras-wide, ultra-wide and a Tetraperse Telefoto-lens-who the first time that all three lenses match in resolution. It can also support 8k video recording, another potential first for the iPhone.