iPhone 17 leaks reveal radical design tweaks ahead of launch

April 30, 2025, 7:20 am

New dummy models and leaked renderings of the upcoming iPhone 17 series highlight unexpected changes. Notably, the iPhone 17 Air features an unusually shifted USB‑C port and a pared-back speaker grille, suggesting a radical drive for ultra‐thin construction. Curious enthusiasts are already dissecting every design nuance.

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appleinsider.com / Hands on with all four iPhone 17 dummy models

We've got our hands on iPhone 17 mockups. Here's what the iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone 17 Air will look like, and feel like once they ship in September 2025.All four of the rumored iPhone 17 modelsMost case manufacturers don't get any support from Apple. All of the companies involved have…

bgr.com / There’s something weird about Apple’s iPhone 17 Air that may frustrate designers

Apple will unveil the new iPhone 17 lineup in less than five months. Still, it already seems we know all about the design changes expected … The post There’s something weird about Apple’s iPhone 17 Air that may frustrate designers appeared first on BGR.

androidheadlines.com / These New iPhone 17 Dummy Units Leave Nothing to the Imagination

The post These New iPhone 17 Dummy Units Leave Nothing to the Imagination appeared first on Android Headlines.

macrumors.com / iPhone 17 Air USB-C Port May Have This Unusual Design Quirk

Apple is preparing to launch a dramatically thinner iPhone this September, and if recent leaks are anything to go by, the so-called iPhone 17 Air could boast of the most radical design shifts in recent years. iPhone 17 Air dummy model alongside iPhone 16 Pro (credit: AppleTrack) At just 5.5mm…


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