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Serial leaker Sonny Dickson today shared an image of what he claims is a first look at a third-party case for Apple's iPhone 17 Air. "If you didn’t know an Air was coming, you'd swear it was a Google Pixel case," he said.

iPhone-17-Air-Fanned-Feature.jpg

Case manufacturers often obtain design specifications of upcoming iPhone models before their release by collaborating with Apple through official partnerships or conducting on-site investigations in production facilities. Observing production trends and prototypes in these areas helps them anticipate design changes.

The upcoming iPhone 17 Air is expected to feature a distinctive camera module design characterized by a horizontal "camera bar" that spans the width of the device's upper rear section. The design is reminiscent of Google's Pixel series and represents a departure from previous iPhone camera layouts.

Leaked renders suggest that the camera bar will house a single rear camera lens, positioned on the left side, with the flash located on the far right. The overall aesthetic is sleek and minimalist, in line with the iPhone 17 Air's ultra-thin profile, which is reported to be approximately 5.5mm thick.

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iPhone 17 Air case (Image: Sonny Dickson)

Despite its minimalism, the device is expected to feature MagSafe, an Action button, and a Camera Control button – as indicated by the cutout on the lower left side of the case shown in the above image. A report at the weekend said the iPhone 17 Air will have a Camera Control button, and dummy models previously shared by Dickson reflect this.

The iPhone 17 Air is expected to feature a 6.6-inch display with 120Hz ProMotion support, a Dynamic Island, a standard A19 chip rather than an A19 Pro chip, a 48-megapixel rear camera, Apple's custom-made C1 modem, and no physical SIM card slot worldwide. As usual, Apple should announce its new iPhone lineup around mid-September.

Article Link: First iPhone 17 Air Case Has Camera Bar, Camera Control Button Cutouts
 
I love how the picture MacRumors used doesn't even have the camera bar. If the camera bar is 1cm thick, and the phone is 5.5mm thick, the camera is basically double the thickness of the phone. That's nuts!
 
Wonder what else that Static Island might house to justify its ugliness bulk. On second thought, probably just the front facing camera and FaceID hardware.
 
It will look strange and ugly to many, but people will get use to it, cover it up with a case and it will function much like any other modern iPhone.

While I applaud Apple for actually taking a risk with a new form factor, it really won’t change much how it’s used.

For that, a folding iPhone and newly imagined iOS would do the trick.
 


Serial leaker Sonny Dickson today shared an image of what he claims is a first look at a third-party case for Apple's iPhone 17 Air. "If you didn’t know an Air was coming, you'd swear it was a Google Pixel case," he said.

iPhone-17-Air-Fanned-Feature.jpg

Case manufacturers often obtain design specifications of upcoming iPhone models before their release by collaborating with Apple through official partnerships or conducting on-site investigations in production facilities. Observing production trends and prototypes in these areas helps them anticipate design changes.

The upcoming iPhone 17 Air is expected to feature a distinctive camera module design characterized by a horizontal "camera bar" that spans the width of the device's upper rear section. The design is reminiscent of Google's Pixel series and represents a departure from previous iPhone camera layouts.

Leaked renders suggest that the camera bar will house a single rear camera lens, positioned on the left side, with the flash located on the far right. The overall aesthetic is sleek and minimalist, in line with the iPhone 17 Air's ultra-thin profile, which is reported to be approximately 5.5mm thick.

iphone-17-air-case.jpg

iPhone 17 Air case (Image: Sonny Dickson)

Despite its minimalism, the device is expected to feature MagSafe, an Action button, and a Camera Control button – as indicated by the cutout on the lower left side of the case shown in the above image. A report at the weekend said the iPhone 17 Air will have a Camera Control button, and dummy models previously shared by Dickson reflect this.

The iPhone 17 Air is expected to feature a 6.6-inch display with 120Hz ProMotion support, a Dynamic Island, a standard A19 chip rather than an A19 Pro chip, a 48-megapixel rear camera, Apple's custom-made C1 modem, and no physical SIM card slot worldwide. As usual, Apple should announce its new iPhone lineup around mid-September.

Article Link: First iPhone 17 Air Case Has Camera Bar, Camera Control Button Cutouts
iPhone 17 Air Specifications Leaked
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Maybe I just haven't had enough coffee yet today, or perhaps I'm just smooth brain here, but what's the point of making a super thin phone but keeping the camera bump nearly 2x the thickness?
So you can still claim how thin the phone is and win on paper...
 
I will not be using a case with the Air. I haven't used a case since the iPhone 14 line.
 
The 17 Air is shaping up to be a very interesting phone from my perspective. A slimmer, lighter profile and a great screen will go a long way to convincing me to turn in my 15PM on one of these. Not a fan of the "camera bar" and would prefer the more modest look of the 16e but having ProMotion and Dynamic Island is too big of a deal to pass up on. Hopefully the battery is great as well.
 
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