Leaked iPhone 17 Designs Reveal Two-Tone Durability, Enhanced Cameras, and USB-C Transition
March 20, 2025
The two-tone design may help prevent damage to the rear panel, which has historically been more fragile than the front.
The transition to USB-C aims to create a universal standard across smartphones, addressing user frustrations with different charging cables.
Images of dummy units for the upcoming iPhone 17 series were revealed on March 20, 2025, showcasing its new design.
The camera bar is expected to add around 4mm to the device's thickness, accommodating a single camera setup.
Photography capabilities will include a 48MP main rear camera along with a flash, enhancing overall camera performance.
Additionally, the device will feature a new 24MP front-facing camera, significantly improving selfie quality.
Battery life is anticipated to improve due to the new C1 modem, with video playback lasting up to 26 hours.
Concerns about battery life persist, but advancements in display technology could enhance both battery performance and durability.
While a portless iPhone could enhance aesthetics and water resistance, practical limitations and user needs may deter Apple from pursuing this design.
These dummy models, shared by trusted sources, confirm anticipated changes, including a two-tone design aimed at enhancing durability.
Apple may be exercising caution in its design choices, as regulatory scrutiny from the EU continues to grow regarding iPhone functionalities.
Apple has faced challenges in the past, with previous models being withdrawn from the EU market due to lack of USB-C ports.
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Mashable • Mar 20, 2025
Portless iPhones without USB-C closer to reality as EU clears the path
PCMag • Mar 20, 2025
EU: Apple Can Sell iPhones Without a Charging Port