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iPhone 17 Pro Leaks Reveal New Camera Design in Hands-On Images

Apple is expected to launch the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max this September, and early leaks are already giving us a closer look at what’s coming.
Major Rear Design Change
According to new hands-on images of what appears to be an iPhone 17 Pro dummy unit, Apple is planning a big change on the back of the phone. The rear camera setup now features a large camera island that stretches across the entire width of the device — a style previously seen in older Poco smartphones. While the leaked model doesn’t have any internal components, it’s said to be accurate in terms of size and design.
Camera and Frame Updates
The three rear cameras look to be placed in the same positions as those on the iPhone 16 Pro, but they’re now enclosed in this much larger visor-like module.
Another expected change is in the phone’s frame material. Apple might ditch the titanium and stainless steel used in recent models in favor of aluminum, offering a lighter feel without compromising too much on durability.
Logo Gets a New Spot
One of the more surprising changes is the repositioned Apple logo on the back. Instead of its usual central placement, it now sits lower on the device, just between the bottom edge and the bottom of the new camera island. This design shift is already stirring mixed reactions online.
What’s Next?
As always, Apple hasn’t confirmed any of these details, but the dummy unit leak adds more weight to earlier rumors. With the official launch likely just a couple of months away, we can expect more accurate leaks and official news soon.
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iPhone 17 May Launch in New Colors: Purple and Green Under Testing

Apple is reportedly testing two new color options for its upcoming iPhone 17. According to a recent report, the company is working on Purple and Green versions of the regular iPhone 17. However, it seems that only one of these colors will be released. For now, Purple is said to be the leading choice.
In addition to this, Apple is also said to be considering a new Sky Blue color for the iPhone 17 Pro. This is likely aimed at bringing a fresh look to the Pro lineup.
While new colors always catch the attention of iPhone fans, many are even more excited about the expected display upgrades. Reports earlier this month suggested that both the iPhone 17 and the rumored iPhone 17 Air (which may replace the Plus model) will finally get 120Hz displays. However, these models are not expected to include ProMotion features, which will continue to be limited to the Pro versions.
Stay tuned as more details about the iPhone 17 series are likely to surface in the coming months.
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iPhone 16E Name Confirmed Through Protective Case Leak

Apple is set to launch a new iPhone SE next year, according to multiple rumors. The last iPhone SE was released in 2022, so this update has been long-awaited. However, a new rumor suggests that the name might change. Instead of being called the iPhone SE, the new model could be named the iPhone 16E.
This would bring the SE series closer to the main iPhone family in terms of branding. Until now, the SE line has felt separate and often overlooked.
Above can be seen purported protective case design for the iPhone 16E. The iPhone 16E is rumored to come in only two colors: white and black. Its design is said to resemble the iPhone 14. For the first time, it will feature an OLED screen and Face ID, which feels surprising in late 2024.
Pricing rumors suggest the iPhone 16E will cost $499, a $70 increase over its predecessor. While pricier, the device promises significant improvements. It is rumored to include an A18 chipset, 8GB of RAM, and a 48 MP main camera borrowed from the iPhone 16. These enhancements make the price bump seem reasonable, especially for those wanting an iPhone at a more affordable price point.
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Apple’s iPhone 16 Series May Support Wireless Restoration

If you’ve ever had issues like boot loops or a bricked iPhone, you may know that the only solution is to connect it to a PC or Mac to restore its firmware using iTunes. But now, according to a report from 9to5Mac, the new iPhone 16 models will allow users to restore their software wirelessly through a feature called RecoveryOS. This new feature will help iPhone 16s to restore wirelessly from another iPhone or iPad running iOS 18/iPadOS 18.
RecoveryOS has been available for Apple Watch and Apple TV for some time, but Apple is now bringing this feature to its most popular product — the iPhone. If your iPhone 16 is having firmware problems, you can place it on top of another iPhone or iPad (connected to Wi-Fi and Bluetooth), and the device will download and transfer the latest iOS version wirelessly to fix the issue of the affected device.
The iPhone 16 models are expected to come with a special recovery partition. This partition will manage the restoration process, even if the main iOS system is not working. It’s still unclear if RecoveryOS requires new hardware or whether this feature will eventually be available on older iPhone and iPad models.