iPhone 17 Pro-on-on Image Points to Redisine Rectal Rear Camera Module

The iPhone 17 series – iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Air (or Slim), iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone 17 Pro Max are expected to break the cover in September. Apple has not yet announced any details related to the iPhone 17 series, but an alleged hand-on image of the iPhone 17 Pro has surfaced online, which offers another glimpse on the possible design of the alleged handset. The image reveals a new design with a rectangular camera array. The rear design of the iPhone 17 Pro is similar to Google’s latest pixel phone.

iPhone 17 Pro Camera Module Redesign (Expected)

The previous leak has repeatedly indicated that the iPhone 17 Pro will have a new rear camera design with a comprehensive camera island. Tipster Majin Bu @Majinbuofficial confirms these claims by the latest hand image posted on X (East Twitter). The render suggests that the device appears in a white finish with a wide camera bar that is spread over the width of the device. The proposed look is similar to the horizontal camera module seen on Google Pixel 9.

Apple currently uses a square camera bump on the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro. The long camera array of the iPhone 17 Pro shows three rear camera sensors at home. They begin to arrange to the left of the chassis, the flash module is transferred to the right.

In the last few weeks, the iPhone 17 Pro has been tipped several times. It has been touched to reach a new Sky Blue Colorway with a 6.3 -inch display. This is rumored to be operated by the TSMC’s latest 3Nm process. The handset is likely to support a dual video recording facility that is expected to come up with iOS 19.

Apple is asked to use an aluminum frame for the iPhone 17 Pro. It can pack 12GB RAM. It is said to come up with a triple rear camera unit, which is improved by a better 48-megapixel telephoto rear camera. The iPhone 17 Pro may also have a 12-megapixel selfie camera like its predecessor.

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