New iPhone 17 Pro Renders Emerge, Hinting at Significant Design Changes

New iPhone 17 Pro Renders Emerge, Hinting at Significant Design Changes

New iPhone 17 Pro Renders Emerge, Hinting at Significant Design Changes

New iPhone 17 Pro Renders Emerge, Hinting at Significant Design Changes
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Fresh renders purporting to show the upcoming iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max have surfaced, revealing potential shifts in the device’s design, including a repositioned Apple logo and MagSafe ring.

As Apple’s next generation of iPhones draws closer, the frequency of leaks and speculative renders is increasing. The latest images, shared by prolific leaker Majin Bu on Sunday, provide a glimpse into what consumers might expect from the iPhone 17 Pro models.

The renders depict the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max encased in transparent covers, showcasing a rear design refresh. Notably, the camera bump appears to span nearly the entire width of the smartphone. While the traditional trio of camera sensors remains on the left, the LiDAR scanner and flash module are seemingly relocated to the right-hand side of the bump.

Another significant change hinted at is the MagSafe charging ring, which appears to be positioned slightly lower on the device. This adjustment, rumored by Bu on July 2, is believed to optimize MagSafe accessory compatibility, preventing interference from the new, larger camera array.

The renders also suggest a shift in the iconic Apple logo’s placement. Contrary to earlier speculation that the logo would be centered within the MagSafe ring, these new images indicate it will be moved down to the center of the bottom portion, beneath the expansive camera bar.

While Majin Bu’s track record for accurate leaks is inconsistent, often sharing content from Chinese social media or speculative guesses, the design elements shown in these renders align with other ongoing rumors about the iPhone 17 Pro series, lending them a degree of plausibility.

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