Commentary: The base iPhone still lacks an always-on display, but I hope Apple changes that with the iPhone 17.
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This week’s Apple headlines; iPhone 17 Pro design leaks, new MacBook Pro launch, iMac goes USB, surprise MacBook Air update, ...
Might include a new button Expect the same screen size but possibly upgrades to the tech A Teal Titanium shade is possible The biggest iPhone 17 Pro design leak we’ve heard so far is that the ...
This means the design of the iPhone 17 range will have a distinctive new look, with two phones offering the 6.3-inch screen currently only on the iPhone 16 Pro, the biggest screen clocking in at 6.9 ...
The still rumored iPhone 17 Pro Max will almost certainly be one of the biggest and best phones of 2025, headlining the ...
The Pro versions will incorporate significantly larger displays. The iPhone 17 Pro will feature a 6.3-inch screen, whereas the Pro Max will expand to an impressive 6.9 inches. Both devices will ...
White Titanium, Black Titanium and Desert Titanium, a new metallic rose gold color. When it comes to cameras, there's a lot to be excited about the iPhone 17 series. Both the Pro and Pro Max are ...
Premium According to a well-known analyst, Jeff Pu from Haitong International Tech Research, the iPhone 17 Pro models will feature notable improvements, particularly in the camera and performance ...
We’ve also heard that Apple could hide the Face ID components under the screen in the iPhone 17 Pro Max, which might allow for a smaller Dynamic Island, though a smaller Dynamic Island could ...
However, it seems that the iPhone 17 Pro devices will finally bring a bit more usable screen space. Pu expects the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max to maintain the same screen sizes as the current ...
The Face ID components and selfie camera will be placed under the screen. The evolution of the Face ID camera might continue with the iPhone 17 Pro Max. That’s according to analyst Jeff Pu.