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Apple iPhone 17 Air and iPhone 17 Pro Design Leaks: Expected to Have Google Pixel Camera Island

The iPhone 17 Air is expected to have slim down design and could be equipped with Google Pixel 9 like camera island.

Published By: Deepti Ratnam | Published: Mar 10, 2025, 12:06 PM (IST)

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Apple is always known to stir the rumour market with its upcoming products, and this time, indeed, its one of the biggest product lineups with striking design changes. Yes, we are talking about the iPhone 17 Air! As per new reports, we could see the design enhancements and changes in the camera system in Apple’s upcoming iPhone 17 Air. What we are sure is that, as the name suggests, the iPhone 17 Air could be slimmer than the current iPhones available in the market. Let’s breakdown on what we know so far about the iPhone 17 Air.

Apple iPhone 17 Air:

As per leaks from Ice Universe, the upcoming iPhone 17 Air is expected to be 5.5mm in thickness that was even predicted by analyst Ming-Chi Kuo and Jeff Pu. The iPhone 17 lineup will reportedly include iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, iPhone 17 Pro Max, and iPhone 17 Air. The company might discontinue to bring the Plus variant in its iPhone 17 series.

The iPhone 17 Air is expected to have slim down design and could be equipped with Google Pixel 9 like camera island. As per reports, the smartphone could feature a slim rear camera island with a single lens. Nevertheless, the iPhone 17 Pro Max might feature a larger island along with triple camera setup. However, Mark Gurman mentioned that these news are fake based on the false sketches found at Apple.

To recall, the earlier reports suggested that the smartphone has entered the New Product Introduction (NPI) phase at Foxconn. The reports from supply chain sources indicated that the smartphone might have gone for mass production. Other reports also mentioned about that the smartphone has entered the New Product Introduction (NPI) phase at Foxconn. The reports from supply chain sources indicated that the smartphone might have gone for mass production.