iPhone 17 Lineup Expected to Feature Major Redesigns
Apple explores significant design changes for the iPhone 17 Pro and introduces the slim iPhone 17 Air.
The iPhone 17 series, set to launch this year, is anticipated to bring significant updates to Apple’s iconic smartphone lineup. Reports from industry sources suggest that the iPhone 17 Pro might adopt a design inspired by the rear camera layouts seen in Google Pixel phones. However, conflicting information indicates the design may still be in flux as Apple evaluates multiple prototypes.
One of the potential prototypes retains the familiar rear camera arrangement but features a much larger camera island, extending vertically more than previous designs. Adjustments to the placement of the flash and sensors are reportedly being made to take advantage of the increased space. While some concept renders of this prototype have been shared, the overall reception has been mixed. Critics note that, unlike the sleek and thin camera strip of Pixel phones, this bulky design could feel awkward and less ergonomic.
Interestingly, reports indicate that Google may be moving away from its signature rear island design, which has become a hallmark of its Pixel phones. The possibility of such a shift raises questions about whether Apple’s move to a similar concept might be too late or unnecessary.
Beyond the redesign of the iPhone 17 Pro, another significant addition to the lineup is the rumored iPhone 17 Air. This new model is expected to replace the current Plus models, with its main highlight being an extremely slim body. If Apple succeeds in balancing the slim profile with a competitive price, the iPhone 17 Air could potentially outshine its Pro counterpart in market appeal.
These design changes, coupled with the introduction of new features, mark a pivotal moment for Apple’s strategy as it seeks to refresh its product line and maintain its competitive edge in the global market.