Alleged iPhone 17 Pro Max Internal Leaks Surface, Revealing Metal Battery and Enlarged Camera Ahead of Anticipated September Launch

Alleged iPhone 17 Pro Max Internal Leaks Surface, Revealing Metal Battery and Enlarged Camera Ahead of Anticipated September Launch

Alleged iPhone 17 Pro Max Internal Leaks Surface, Revealing Metal Battery and Enlarged Camera Ahead of Anticipated September Launch

Alleged iPhone 17 Pro Max Internal Leaks Surface, Revealing Metal Battery and Enlarged Camera Ahead of Anticipated September Launch
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New alleged images of the iPhone 17 Pro Max’s internal design have surfaced, offering a potential early glimpse into Apple’s next flagship device just weeks before its expected announcement. The leaked visuals, shared by the account “yeux1122” on the Korean platform Naver, appear to corroborate several existing rumors.

A significant detail highlighted in the images is the purported inclusion of a metal-covered battery. This design choice, previously seen in the iPhone 16 Pro, is believed to aid in heat dissipation. The leaks suggest two battery variations: an L-shaped version for models retaining a physical SIM card tray and a more rectangular design for eSIM-only models, such as those sold in the United States. Additionally, there’s speculation, fueled by leaker “Majin Bu,” that the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max batteries could be user-removable, mirroring a feature found in the iPhone 16 and 16 Plus.

The images also reinforce persistent rumors of a substantially larger camera bump on the iPhone 17 Pro Max, indicating potential advancements in its photographic capabilities. While the leaks don’t unveil entirely new information, they provide visual reinforcement for expectations surrounding the device’s internal layout, including the MagSafe system and charging port position. Apple is widely anticipated to unveil the iPhone 17 series in less than a month, likely in September 2025.

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