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Maybe a little bit late but this is what I think the new iPhone 17 Pro will looks like. I worked on this for a few days but didn't have time to finish it until now. Integrating antenna into the aluminum frame continuing around camera bump. With frosted glass or composite back panel for MagSafe. I am very curious how close it is to the actual phone. Time will tell (2hours);)
 

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The iconic design died with iPhone X. It's just plain old practicality now which we have to accept if we want phones bloated with all the latest componentry available each year.

Wouldn't call it ugly, but it's not something that's in any way a nice design. The materials and finish distract the eye from what's otherwise quite a clunky looking device. Think it would appeal well to teenagers who watch 80's anime - it was filled with robotics that had triple lens headsets etc.
 
The iconic design died with iPhone X. It's just plain old practicality now which we have to accept if we want phones bloated with all the latest componentry available each year.

Wouldn't call it ugly, but it's not something that's in any way a nice design. The materials and finish distract the eye from what's otherwise quite a clunky looking device. Think it would appeal well to teenagers who watch 80's anime - it was filled with robotics that had triple lens headsets etc.
Lol, yeah I can agree with you in that part that the X is the best design. Ultimately even more than iPhone 4 which is my favorite. I just think the curved body is far better ergonomics. I have some crazy concepts that I never finished with that design direction. I still think they need to show up with something more during keynote. What do you think overall of the rendering? Btw thanks for finding time and commenting.
 
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I like that silver, very classy, I just can't get past that rectangle on the back that looks like an imprint of a mag safe credit card holder, a look I've never liked. I'm fine with the camera bump, in fact it's growing on me, I'm hoping it's less wobbly than the current pro.
 
I like that silver, very classy, I just can't get past that rectangle on the back that looks like an imprint of a mag safe credit card holder, a look I've never liked. I'm fine with the camera bump, in fact it's growing on me, I'm hoping it's less wobbly than the current pro.
Thanks for the kind words. I was just rushing to finish those renders today. I planned to have it done a weeks ago but was lazy ass...Yeah I think silver/white is so Apple. I love old products from 2004-2007 the iPods and Macs. I never owned one in time unfortunately. I tried to make that look as realistic as possible not just rendering but the dimensions and antenna. I think its pretty close of what we are gonna get unless Apple decide to surprise us. Personally I like the aluminum bump it reminds me of the iPad Pro and you are right I think it will be less wobble.
 
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I like your renders but I dont like the new design. Actually thats not completely true, I like the new camera bump, but I really dont like the rectangle of glass in an aluminium frame. I also dont like their 'clear' case with a white rectangle.

IMO this is the least Apple like design in years.
 
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I like your renders but I dont like the new design. Actually thats not completely true, I like the new camera bump, but I really dont like the rectangle of glass in an aluminium frame. I also dont like their 'clear' case with a white rectangle.

IMO this is the least Apple like design in years.
Yeah that clear case looks trash. I think you are right. Too many unnecessary elements.
 
Maybe a little bit late but this is what I think the new iPhone 17 Pro will looks like. I worked on this for a few days but didn't have time to finish it until now. Integrating antenna into the aluminum frame continuing around camera bump. With frosted glass or composite back panel for MagSafe. I am very curious how close it is to the actual phone. Time will tell (2hours);)
Still is ugly.
 
Still is ugly.
The design may be ugly it really depends how it will look in real life. I just wish I finish the Air model because that was pretty close also. Whats the biggest turn off for you about the design? The rear design? The material choice? Whats your current phone and what would you like to see in the future iPhone?
 
The edges are more round, but pretty accurate otherwise.
I was actually planning that but I get lost in the process and it didn’t make it to the final version. Same with polished camera rings on my version but overall I am super happy. Especially with antenna around camera bump. Even small bevels and fillets are 100%. Thanks for your comment. Which one do you prefer from the line up?
 
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I was actually planning that but I get lost in the process and it didn’t make it to the final version. Same with polished camera rings on my version but overall I am super happy. Especially with antenna around camera bump. Even small bevels and fillets are 100%. Thanks for your comment. Which one do you prefer from the line up?
Hard to say. The 17 looks great, peak version of this generation of iPhones. I never liked the triple caveat too much, and now the 17 is essentially last years Pro, thin bezels and all, with only a dual system.
The orange 17 Pro is catching my eyes too though.
If I had the loose cash I would get it instantly honestly and see if the new cameras are that much better than my 15 Pro.
Interesting choice that there is no black or grey this year, since like the iPhone 3GS? I think.
The Air is an interesting technical feat, but I don’t like the bump or the camera from what I’ve seen.
What about you?
 
Hard to say. The 17 looks great, peak version of this generation of iPhones. I never liked the triple caveat too much, and now the 17 is essentially last years Pro, thin bezels and all, with only a dual system.
The orange 17 Pro is catching my eyes too though.
If I had the loose cash I would get it instantly honestly and see if the new cameras are that much better than my 15 Pro.
Interesting choice that there is no black or grey this year, since like the iPhone 3GS? I think.
The Air is an interesting technical feat, but I don’t like the bump or the camera from what I’ve seen.
What about you?
Sorry for late reply. Yeah that orange color is pretty wild. Very vivid definitely not typical Apple. I am disappointed that they are as heavy as 14Pro which is stainless steel and more glass. But I get it they pack more and bigger battery into it.
For me the Air is pretty interesting I don’t know why but I like it the most even when it doesn’t make sense if you think about value. But I really dig the polished titanium frame and that huge screen in that thin body looks so unreal. I am surprised they actually milled inside that camera bump for components. That’s some crazy engineering. Especially coming from 15Pro.
But basic 17 is definitely winner in terms of value. Everything but more for the same price. Absolutely no brainer.
 
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Maybe a little bit late but this is what I think the new iPhone 17 Pro will looks like. I worked on this for a few days but didn't have time to finish it until now. Integrating antenna into the aluminum frame continuing around camera bump. With frosted glass or composite back panel for MagSafe. I am very curious how close it is to the actual phone. Time will tell (2hours);)
🔥 dude did you use blender?
 
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🔥 dude did you use blender?
Thank you very much I am happy you like it. I didn’t actually used blender but Fusion360 and rendered in Keyshot. Although I do know how to use Blender even just basic stuff I don’t like the poly modeling. I have never liked it in Maya too. For me it’s just I never get topology right.
My workflow is always changing or tweaking little details so it’s crucial for me to get back in steps and redone some stuff. It gives me more creative freedom to just focus on design than having to deal with edge flow or ngons.
Yeah so for now I am sticking with these I hope there was alternative to it similar as Blender but just for CAD.
I don’t know if you are doing 3D/rendering as well but my biggest free tip I can give you is that the right angle and lightning is key. That iPhone is pretty basic shape but it’s actually hard to create some depth in render because it’s basically flat surface. So you need to make more pins and highlight edges and contours to make it pop. To introduce some depth into final image.
If you have any question don’t hesitate to ask
 
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Good work.

The 17 Pro Max might just be my favourite iPhone design since the iPhone 4 + 5 eras.

Yeah the camera bump is still huge but not as bad as the Air's lmao and the "Plateau" design really makes it less hideous looking. It looks more "boxy", even, and industrial. The two tone design reminds me of the iPhone 5. I always wanted an iPhone 5 because of how good it looked.
 
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Thank you very much I am happy you like it. I didn’t actually used blender but Fusion360 and rendered in Keyshot. Although I do know how to use Blender even just basic stuff I don’t like the poly modeling. I have never liked it in Maya too. For me it’s just I never get topology right.
My workflow is always changing or tweaking little details so it’s crucial for me to get back in steps and redone some stuff. It gives me more creative freedom to just focus on design than having to deal with edge flow or ngons.
Yeah so for now I am sticking with these I hope there was alternative to it similar as Blender but just for CAD.
I don’t know if you are doing 3D/rendering as well but my biggest free tip I can give you is that the right angle and lightning is key. That iPhone is pretty basic shape but it’s actually hard to create some depth in render because it’s basically flat surface. So you need to make more pins and highlight edges and contours to make it pop. To introduce some depth into final image.
If you have any question don’t hesitate to ask
Hey there! 👊 I was so excited to see it was from F360! Was trying to trick you 😂 You totally nailed it with the model’s design!

Wow, you really went all out with the iOS 26 iPhone wallpaper and those cool grey Apple logo decals—it looks absolutely stunning! Great job! 👏

And guess what? You can even render in AutoCAD too! The rendering and modeling of this iPhone 17 Pro are spot on!

What lighting did you use for the render, and did you set the physical materials of the iPhone mockup to aluminium and glass? Did you tweak the materials to give it that matte finish and match the RGBs to ’s colors and textures?

You mostly used extrude, fillets, and rounds to create the shape, right? (PS, I have a certification from Autodesk for Fusion, and I learned it in high school!)
 
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Good work.

The 17 Pro Max might just be my favourite iPhone design since the iPhone 4 + 5 eras.

Yeah the camera bump is still huge but not as bad as the Air's lmao and the "Plateau" design really makes it less hideous looking. It looks more "boxy", even, and industrial. The two tone design reminds me of the iPhone 5. I always wanted an iPhone 5 because of how good it looked.
I like the design too. It reminds me of the Apple products around 2007. Silver aluminum and white plastic or glass. I like the more beveled frame. I still think that titanium semi polished or polished finish of stainless steel on iPhone looks more premium like jewelry or some solid piece of hardware.
I just hope they will reinvent smartphone industry one more time.
 
Hey there! 👊 I was so excited to see it was from F360! Was trying to trick you 😂 You totally nailed it with the model’s design!

Wow, you really went all out with the iOS 26 iPhone wallpaper and those cool grey Apple logo decals—it looks absolutely stunning! Great job! 👏

And guess what? You can even render in AutoCAD too! The rendering and modeling of this iPhone 17 Pro are spot on!

What lighting did you use for the render, and did you set the physical materials of the iPhone mockup to aluminium and glass? Did you tweak the materials to give it that matte finish and match the RGBs to ’s colors and textures?

You mostly used extrude, fillets, and rounds to create the shape, right? (PS, I have a certification from Autodesk for Fusion, and I learned it in high school!)
The wallpaper is actually official iOS26 wallpaper.

The aluminum material is made from advanced shader option with turned off fresnel and color set black. With only specular being light grey and roughness was set to 0.17 or 0.15 based on shot.
For lightning it’s pins with falloff set to 0.5 to 1 so it has that nice fading effect. For smooth mirror like finish for camera rings you set half pins with falloff value 1. This gives you that sharp light line that is fading on the other half. Especially great for polished surfaces.

Last but not least the angles. Apple got that almost orthographic shots on most product pictures. So you need to play with focal length. I set it as high as 160 on some shots. On the other shots it’s around 50-100.

Hope this helps you a little. Great you have certificate. I don’t know if I would ever render something in CAD software I find the result not very realistic.
 
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The wallpaper is actually official iOS26 wallpaper.

The aluminum material is made from advanced shader option with turned off fresnel and color set black. With only specular being light grey and roughness was set to 0.17 or 0.15 based on shot.
For lightning it’s pins with falloff set to 0.5 to 1 so it has that nice fading effect. For smooth mirror like finish for camera rings you set half pins with falloff value 1. This gives you that sharp light line that is fading on the other half. Especially great for polished surfaces.

Last but not least the angles. Apple got that almost orthographic shots on most product pictures. So you need to play with focal length. I set it as high as 160 on some shots. On the other shots it’s around 50-100.

Hope this helps you a little. Great you have certificate. I don’t know if I would ever render something in CAD software I find the result not very realistic.
That’s spot on!

Also, the focal length is super important. When you both render in AutoCAD and Fusion 360, you can really nail those shots like Apple does.

Oh my gosh, I didn’t get to use Fusion 360 for a while because I was swamped with NASA internships. I didn’t get around to creating an iPhone mockup. But yours looks amazing!

I’m going to get back to it and create a calculator holder to 3D print for my school as a community project. In the meantime, I have a replica of the “Close Your Rings” pin that I 3D printed and made in Fusion. I couldn’t find a pin at the Apple Store back when it was “Close Your Rings” day in April, even though I did the activity challenge. I’ll post a render later this week.

Here’s some pics of the actual pin I printed vs the real pin:

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The pin I recreated was also used as a project for an engineering scholarship that required me to create a prototype or reverse engineer something.
 
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