Conceptual image of the iPhone 17
Recent conceptual designs of the iPhone 17 Pro Max featuring an extensive camera bar are circulating, marking a notable shift from Apple’s traditional aesthetic, although they originate from questionable sources.
With limited space for its camera technology, Apple might benefit from a camera bar extending across the back of the device. This concept isn’t unprecedented; Google’s Pixel has utilized a similar design. However, there’s no confirmation that Apple will pursue this route.
The current visuals depict an excessive camera bar that appears more as an exaggerated version of Apple’s existing camera bump. These latest images come from Jon Prosser and his rendering collaborator Asher Dipprey.
In his presentation, Prosser exhibits his usual assertiveness, claiming to have observed the handset in person. Yet it appears that these renders are not based on his personal observation but rather indicate what he believes it may look like.
Upon further investigation, it’s revealed that these visuals stemmed initially from another leaker known as Majin Bu. Although Dipprey did create original designs for their use and Prosser’s claims, this specific design existed weeks prior to this discussion.
I received an image portraying what is supposedly the CAD design for the iPhone 17 Pro. After consulting several designers to evaluate its authenticity, they indicated it was fabricated. Nonetheless, even if it’s not real, it likely provides insight into what prototypes currently under evaluation might resemble.pic.twitter.com/40ETreYQyg
— Majin Bu (@MajinBuOfficial) January 24th, 2025
It’s conceivable that both leakers could be coincidentally on point with this design; however their previous track records cast doubt on such assertions. Previously, Prosser had predicted a flat-edged iPhone resembling earlier models with flush cameras—an outcome that didn’t materialize despite speculation about similarly shaped Apple Watches.
Majin Bu’s credibility is equally questionable due to regularly reposting materials found on various Chinese social media platforms. Instances where Bu was correct typically align with rumors previously shared by more credible sources within tech leaks.
The intersection of two unreliable leakers arriving at identical designs raises questions: were they both deceived or do they share accurate information? Sadly only time will tell when Apple unveils its iPhone 17 series later in autumn.
The reasoning behind adopting such a new aesthetic isn’t immediately clear either. According to Prosser’s insights suggestive aims could possibly stem from Apple’s desire for significant visual differentiation—but while amusingly expressed (especially regarding his thoughts on “toilet squad”), substantial evidence pushes back against this narrative occurring.(Note: “toilet squad” refers humorously or derogatorily towards people who fixate excessively on insignificant details).The integration of a new camera bar would presumably relate to accommodating additional components within limited space; still considering Apple’s current deployment involving tetraprism lenses supporting up-to-five times telephoto zooming capabilities suggests they’re less inclined toward radical change in technology at present anyway! However there could remain unanswered inquiries hovering over practicality too regarding established architectural shifts presented here raising risks associated including heightened vulnerability toward incidental damage introduced along wobbled surfaces! פשוט अधिकि empleando un cuestionario Δ
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Conceptual image of the iPhone 17
Recent conceptual designs of the iPhone 17 Pro Max featuring an extensive camera bar are circulating, marking a notable shift from Apple’s traditional aesthetic, although they originate from questionable sources.
With limited space for its camera technology, Apple might benefit from a camera bar extending across the back of the device. This concept isn’t unprecedented; Google’s Pixel has utilized a similar design. However, there’s no confirmation that Apple will pursue this route.
The current visuals depict an excessive camera bar that appears more as an exaggerated version of Apple’s existing camera bump. These latest images come from Jon Prosser and his rendering collaborator Asher Dipprey.
In his presentation, Prosser exhibits his usual assertiveness, claiming to have observed the handset in person. Yet it appears that these renders are not based on his personal observation but rather indicate what he believes it may look like.
Upon further investigation, it’s revealed that these visuals stemmed initially from another leaker known as Majin Bu. Although Dipprey did create original designs for their use and Prosser’s claims, this specific design existed weeks prior to this discussion.
I received an image portraying what is supposedly the CAD design for the iPhone 17 Pro. After consulting several designers to evaluate its authenticity, they indicated it was fabricated. Nonetheless, even if it’s not real, it likely provides insight into what prototypes currently under evaluation might resemble.pic.twitter.com/40ETreYQyg
— Majin Bu (@MajinBuOfficial) January 24th, 2025
It’s conceivable that both leakers could be coincidentally on point with this design; however their previous track records cast doubt on such assertions. Previously, Prosser had predicted a flat-edged iPhone resembling earlier models with flush cameras—an outcome that didn’t materialize despite speculation about similarly shaped Apple Watches.
Majin Bu’s credibility is equally questionable due to regularly reposting materials found on various Chinese social media platforms. Instances where Bu was correct typically align with rumors previously shared by more credible sources within tech leaks.
The intersection of two unreliable leakers arriving at identical designs raises questions: were they both deceived or do they share accurate information? Sadly only time will tell when Apple unveils its iPhone 17 series later in autumn.
The reasoning behind adopting such a new aesthetic isn’t immediately clear either. According to Prosser’s insights suggestive aims could possibly stem from Apple’s desire for significant visual differentiation—but while amusingly expressed (especially regarding his thoughts on “toilet squad”), substantial evidence pushes back against this narrative occurring.(Note: “toilet squad” refers humorously or derogatorily towards people who fixate excessively on insignificant details).The integration of a new camera bar would presumably relate to accommodating additional components within limited space; still considering Apple’s current deployment involving tetraprism lenses supporting up-to-five times telephoto zooming capabilities suggests they’re less inclined toward radical change in technology at present anyway! However there could remain unanswered inquiries hovering over practicality too regarding established architectural shifts presented here raising risks associated including heightened vulnerability toward incidental damage introduced along wobbled surfaces! פשוט अधिकि empleando un cuestionario Δ
Unprecedented Designs and Their Practical Implications
A Critical Examination
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