Apple is about to make a big change in camera cluster design for the next generation of iPhone?
The latest leaks about the iPhone 17 series reveal surprising design changes, especially on the iPhone 17 Air version. Accordin
gly, the device's dual camera cluster will be placed in the middle of the back, breaking Apple's design tradition.
Apple will break with the convention of camera placement on the iPhone 17 Air.
Apple will break with the convention of camera placement on the iPhone 17 Air.
This information comes from the YouTube channel AppleTrack, famous for its accurate predictions about Apple products.
The render image shows that the iPhone 17 Air will have a horizontal dual camera cluster, located in the center of the back. This is
completely different from the vertical camera arrangement in the upper left corner like previous generations of iPhone.
However, this design reminds many people of Nothing Phone (2a), an Android smartphone with a much cheaper price. Is this a
"strange" move by Apple, or is the company trying to create a difference for its mid-range product line?
In addition to the camera design, the iPhone 17 Air is said to focus on thinness and lightness, with the initial name being "Slim". H
owever, according to a source from Naver, Apple is having difficulty applying high-density battery technology, so the goal of an ultra-thin design may be affected.
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Meanwhile, the iPhone 17 Pro models are expected to retain the current camera layout. The highlight of the Pro Max version could b
e the 48MP periscope telephoto lens, which will help improve optical zoom capabilities, competing directly with Android flagships.
Despite the controversy, the changes in design and camera show that Apple is trying to refresh the iPhone product line, bringing different experiences to users.