iPhone 17: everything we know so far

The iPhone 17 lineup, set to release in the fall of 2025, promises to be a major upgrade from previous models. Here’s what we can expect:

 

Release Date:

Apple typically announces its iPhones in September, so the iPhone 17 is likely to follow this pattern, arriving in September 2025.

 

Design Changes:

  • iPhone 17 Slim: Rumored to be 25% thinner than the iPhone 16 Pro, possibly featuring a single-lens rear camera and a design resembling an “Air” or slim version of the iPhone.
  • iPhone 17: Likely to see a slight size increase to 6.3 inches, maintaining a similar design but possibly with a new camera setup.
  • iPhone 17 Pro/Pro Max: The Pro models may keep the titanium frame, with a new rectangular camera bar and potentially smaller Dynamic Island. A half-aluminum, half-glass back design is possible, offering better durability.

 

Display:

  • LTPO OLED Displays: All iPhone 17 models are expected to feature LTPO OLED screens, providing a 120Hz ProMotion always-on display with dynamic refresh rates and enhanced power efficiency.
  • Display Sizes: The iPhone 17 could get a 6.3-inch display, while the iPhone 17 Slim might have a 6.6-inch screen, with the Pro models remaining at 6.3 inches and 6.9 inches.

 

Performance and Specifications:

  • Processor: The iPhone 17 will likely feature the A19 chip, manufactured using a 3nm process for better performance and efficiency.
  • RAM: Base models could have 8GB of RAM, with Pro models potentially having 12GB (specifically the Pro Max).
  • Modems: Apple might switch to its in-house 5G modems starting with the iPhone 17, improving connectivity and efficiency.

 

Camera Upgrades:

  • Front Camera: A significant upgrade to a 24MP selfie camera.
  • Rear Cameras: The iPhone 17 Pro Max could feature a 48MP primary camera, ultrawide, and telephoto lenses, while the iPhone 17 Pro may stick to a 12MP telephoto lens. The Slim variant is expected to have a single 48MP rear camera.
  • Mechanical Aperture: Rumors suggest a mechanical aperture could be added to at least one model, allowing for more control over light intake and depth of field in photos.

 

Battery Life:

  • Battery Efficiency: While Apple tends to keep battery sizes similar year-over-year, the new A19 chip will likely improve power efficiency, potentially increasing overall battery life.
  • Battery Replacement: A new adhesive system in the iPhone 16 might extend to the iPhone 17 lineup, making battery replacements easier.

These updates suggest that the iPhone 17 will bring notable advancements in design, performance, and camera technology, making it an exciting release for Apple’s flagship series.

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