Breaking: iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max Set for Dramatic Two-Tone Design Overhaul
Breaking: iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max Set for Dramatic Two-Tone Design Overhaul

Ahead of Apple’s highly anticipated ‘Awe dropping’ event, new reports from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman indicate a significant design departure for the upcoming iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max models. Gurman’s insights suggest that the long-standing mystery surrounding the rear design has been resolved, pointing to a radical two-tone aluminum and glass aesthetic.
This major redesign is expected to feature an expanded, full-width camera bar spanning the top, a detail previously hinted at in schematics. Crucially, Gurman confirms a new cutout area on the bottom two-thirds of the phone, serving as a dedicated wireless charging and MagSafe section. This description aligns with earlier leaks depicting an aluminum-and-glass construction, moving away from an all-glass continuation.
If accurate, this would mark the iPhone Pro lineup’s most noticeable visual transformation in years. The shift from titanium and extensive glass to a design incorporating more aluminum and less glass could also lead to a noticeable reduction in the overall weight of the iPhone Pro models, a significant improvement for users. This design evolution could also pave the way for future innovations, including the rumored all-glass iPhone 20.
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