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I always skip one generation because there are just not enough changes to excite me. The design becomes stale too to be honest. Looking at the new Google Pixel from an UI perspective and AI integration, I am just thinking what are the thousands of Apple employees doing all day long?
 
The iPhone 17 Pro Max:

Tandem OLED display
Under display fingerprint reader
Nano texture display
512 base storage
Wifi7
5,500mAh battery
Notchless display
A19 Pro
300 mp rear camera with 150x zoom
65W charging
16 GB Ram


There will two surprises.

iPhone flip.
6.9” display and 3” display on the outside.
2K OLED display on both sides.
100 MP camera with 50x zoom.
512 base storage
Wifi7
4,900 mah battery.
Notchless display
A19 Pro
65W charging
3 Year Warranty on Screen


And then…..

Tim’s resignation.
I would love an Apple flip phone that starts small and flips open to a regular size. I don’t think we'll see one :)
 
Not sure if I am excited more about getting the new iPhone or that my 3 year contract with service carrier finally ends so I get to choose new perks. Either way I am counting down the days.
 


The all-new iPhone 17 Air will likely be the standout device at Apple's September "Awe Dropping" event, but the iPhone 17 Pro isn't exactly getting left behind. There are design updates and new features coming, and we've outlined everything we know so far below.

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Design and Colors

The iPhone 17 Pro models will come in the same two sizes as the iPhone 16 Pro models: 6.3 inches and 6.9 inches. While the front will look similar with no visible changes to the display, the rear of the device will be redesigned.

Rather than a titanium frame for the iPhone 17 Pro models, Apple is going back to aluminum, and also doing away with some of the glass. There will be a part-aluminum part-glass design, and the back of the iPhone won't have an all-glass look.

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Renders and dummy models suggest that there will be a glass area around the MagSafe charger and Apple logo, while the rest of the frame will be made from aluminum for enhanced durability.

Apple is also redesigning the camera bump and instead of a square-shaped bump at the left, there will be a rectangular camera bar. Camera lenses will still be arranged in a triangle shape at the left, but the flash and LiDAR sensor will be moved to the right, and the bump will take up most of the width of the iPhone. As part of the camera change, Apple could shift the Apple logo on the back of the iPhone further down.

There may also be some tweaks to the antenna system. The little antenna lines could wrap around the rear camera bump, improving 5G connectivity. Apple is designing its own Bluetooth and Wi-Fi chip this year, so the updated antenna could be how Apple makes improvements to efficiency. There's also a chance there won't be antenna lines on the bottom of the iPhone, but this is a change most users won't notice.

The iPhone 17 Pro models might be just a little thicker than the current models, coming in at 8.725mm thick instead of 8.25mm thick. The increased space could be used for a larger battery.

iPhone 17 Pro colors could be a little unusual this year. There have been multiple rumors suggesting that Apple is going with an "orange" color, which may actually turn out to be more of a copper shade. It sounds like it will be more bold than Apple's traditional shades of gold. We're also expecting a dark blue and the standard black, white, and gray options.

Display

The iPhone 17 Pro models are expected to have the same OLED display as the iPhone 16 Pro models, but there could be a change to the protective glass. Apple has been developing a more durable anti-reflective display option.

It could cut down on reflections without notably impacting the visibility of the iPhone's screen, and it might also be more resistant to scratches and drops. It's supposedly not quite like the nano-texture display that Apple uses for Macs and iPads, because the iPhone's display will still have a glossy appearance.

Supposedly the new display coating process is more scratch resistant than the Ceramic Shield that Apple uses for the iPhone 16 Pro models.

A-Series Chip

Apple designed a new A19 Pro chip for the iPhone 17 Pro models, which is built using TSMC's latest 3-nanometer process. We're not expecting a huge jump in performance, but it'll be faster and more efficient than the A18 Pro.

Apple is going to use a metal-covered battery and a vapor chamber cooling system to improve heat dissipation in the iPhone 17 Pro models, and that could provide further chip speed enhancements.

The iPhone 17 models are expected to include 12GB RAM, up from 8GB in the iPhone 16 Pro models.

Battery and Charging

The iPhone 17 Pro could be a bit thicker than the iPhone 16 Pro, providing more space for a bigger battery. Battery life could see an improvement, and Apple is rumored to be using a battery over 5,000mAh for the first time.

Qi 2.2 support is expected for all of the iPhone 17 models, so the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max will charge at 25W on compatible Qi 2.2 accessories. That's the same speed as MagSafe, but accessory manufacturers are still adjusting to Qi 2 and will now need to come out with a whole new line of Qi 2.2 chargers.

Camera

There's a major change to the camera design, and there's likely some reason behind it. The iPhone 17 Pro models will have an updated 48-megapixel Telephoto lens, which means all three lenses will be 48 megapixels for the first time.

Some rumors have suggested the new Telephoto lens will support up to 8x optical zoom (possibly only on the Pro Max), and the Main camera could possibly have an adjustable aperture. Apple is planning on a dual video recording feature that uses the front and rear camera simultaneously, and there will be an upgraded 24-megapixel front-facing camera.

Apple may also add 8K video recording for the first time.

Pricing

Rumors about iPhone 17 Pro pricing have been mixed due to tariff unknowns. Apple is paying out upwards of $1 billion on tariffs in its September quarter, and that cost could be passed to consumers.

There could be a price increase, though Apple might limit it to the iPhone 17 Pro. If that's the case, the iPhone 17 Pro could be $50 more expensive, but it might also come with 256GB of storage as a minimum, up from 128GB.

Read More

You can read more about what to expect from the iPhone 17 Pro in our dedicated iPhone 17 Pro roundup.

Article Link: 10 Days Until the iPhone 17 Pro: All the Rumors
The camera is what I want.
 
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It took me a while to figure out what these weird white bands are supposed to be.
 
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I think there are going to be some amazing surprises at this year’s event. Hopefully the blue and orange colors are accurate representations of the actual colors. They remind me of fire and ice!!!
 
I think there are going to be some amazing surprises at this year’s event. Hopefully the blue and orange colors are accurate representations of the actual colors. They remind me of fire and ice!!!
You got that right, with the price increases!!! Apple might troll hard this round. I mean why not? Sky is the limit baby….
 
Do you know that many of us has safely navigated from a world without Internet, when we were already adults, to today's technological landscape and yet we gained the skills as tech evolved, without any problems?
Well of course. At 39 I am not the oldest here, but even in my case, I didn’t have a 24/7 internet device with me until 2007. Widespread social media wasn’t even a thing until my… second year of college, I believe it was, when Facebook first opened up to all universities and required a .edu email in order to sign up. And I’m definitely not advocating for third graders to be on social media. But my youngest spent 3 years in preschool and from the get go her curriculum has included technology in at least some aspects. I had no technology in my education until 5th grade typing class (on Macs, of course!) but I think, before that, we were able to play Oregon Trail a couple times a week in grades 3-4.

I just think it’s doing our young adults a disservice to give them zero access to cell phones until they move out, which I do see a lot of that happening in certain Facebook groups I’m in (I would be surprised to see a parent take that route on MR, though). What’s best for each family will vary by family of course, but in my case I see a lot of benefit to giving kids increased access to the digital world as they grow, along with age appropriate guidance and safeguards while we still have them under our roofs.
 
Am really hoping for that two-tone color where the Apple logo is. Reverse wireless charging can come in handy for people that use AirPods a lot. As oppose to reverse wireless charging for Apple Watch, I highly doubt it it will work
 
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