< img src = "/uploads/blogs/05/3/23/IB-FRREB5P1S_F7B27152.jpg" Alt = "insider confirmed the new iPhone 17 Pro design in the spirit of POCO smartphones"/> ~ < p > increasingly there is evidence that new Apple flagships will receive recycled cameras.
< p > The new iPhones remained for another 5 months, but now there is an increasing & nbsp; more information that they will be. Known Insider Magin Boo published images of the iPhone 17 Pro insiders that confirm important changes in design.
< p > Judging by the images, the iPhone Pro 2025 models will come out with a recycled camera block. It is rectangular, with the usual layout, but with “moved” to the right edge Lidar sensor and flash.
< p > This design has previously mentioned other authoritative “Apple-insiders”. There is a chance that for the first time since the iPhone 11 Pro in Cupertino will really change the design of the back chamber of their flagships.
< P >< IMG SRC = "/Uploads/Wysiwyg/%D0%90%D1%80%D1%82%D0%B5%D0%BC/24032025/1744976929-69 (82 kb) "width =" 550 "height =" 344 " />< /p > < P > The network noted that such a rear camera design is reminiscent of the one used in POCO smartphones.
< P >< ~ IMG SRC = "/Uploads/Wysiwyg/%D0%90%D1%80%D1%82%D0%B5%D0%BC/24032025/1744976931-7613 (58 kb) "width =" 551 "height =" 310 " />< /p > < P > In addition to the recycled back panel, an important change in the iPhone 17 Pro/Max will be & nbsp; nbsp; abandonment of the titanium body & nbsp; nbsp; in favor of aluminum with a glass rear panel. In this case, the diagonal of versions of 17 Pro and Pro max will not change and will be 6.3 and 6.9 inches.
< P > It is also known that in the new generation, all smartphones will offer displays & nbsp; Pro motion with a renewal of 120 Hz & nbsp; and a 24MP self-updated selfies. New iPhone 17 Air & Nbsp; Nbsp; Nbsp; Corps 5.5 mm that will make it the most subtle Apple smartphone in history.
~ < p > Earlier journalist Mark Gurman & nbsp; said that the iPhone 17 Air could become the world's first smartphone without ports. But Apple has decided to give up this idea due to possible differences with EU regulators.