Although the iPhone 17 series is still months away from launch, details about the upcoming models have already surfaced online. Leaked renders showcase the iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Pro, revealing an elongated camera bar on the back panel.
The standard iPhone 17 is depicted with two rear cameras arranged horizontally, while the Pro model appears to maintain the camera design seen on the iPhone 16 Pro.
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iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro: Design Render Leaked
According to a render shared by X (formerly Twitter) user @MajinBuOfficial, the iPhone 17 may sport a revamped rear camera layout. In contrast to the vertical arrangement introduced with the iPhone 16 and 16 Plus, the leaked image shows the primary and ultrawide cameras placed horizontally on an extended camera bar that spans the rear panel.
An LED flash is positioned to the right of the lenses. The render, which features a white model with a dark camera bar, hints that the bar might share a uniform colour across all variants.
According to the information I’ve managed to obtain, there is a version of the iPhone 17 design that mainly changed the camera layout compared to the previous version.
It is assumed that the camera module of the base version is wider than that of the Air version with a single… pic.twitter.com/Egl2rw2iDl
— Majin Bu (@MajinBuOfficial) February 13, 2025
A video shared on Jon Prosser’s FrontPageTech YouTube channel offers a glimpse of the rumored iPhone 17 Pro. The render showcases an elongated camera bar similar to the standard iPhone 17 but with a taller design to accommodate three rear cameras. Contrary to earlier leaks suggesting a horizontal camera arrangement, the FrontPageTech render retains the same layout seen on the iPhone 16 Pro, with an LED flash positioned on the far right of the camera bar.
As the iPhone 17 series is still several months away from launch, these leaks should be viewed cautiously. Additionally, reports indicate that Apple may introduce a new ‘Air’ model this year, replacing the iPhone 16 Plus in the lineup. More information about the upcoming devices is expected to emerge as the launch date approaches.