
- New renders of the iPhone 17 Pro suggest that Apple may not adopt a Pixel-esque camera bar for its next-gen devices.
- Instead, the phones could feature a much larger camera island spanning the width of the back panel.
- Despite the larger camera island, Apple might stick with the same triangular camera layout as previous iPhone models.
Although Apple is still months away from launching its next-gen iPhones, we’ve already started hearing rumors about the iPhone 17 series. Late last year, we saw multiple reports suggesting that Apple would adopt a Pixel-esque camera bar design for the Pro models in its upcoming lineup. However, a subsequent leak debunked this claim, stating that Apple would retain a triangular camera layout for its next-gen devices. We now have a better idea of what the updated camera design may look like, thanks to a new leak.
In a recent video, Front Page Tech’s Jon Prosser claims that the iPhone 17 Pro will have a wide camera island that’s nowhere as skinny as the camera bar we’ve seen on recent Google Pixel models. It could retain the same triangular camera layout as its predecessor, placed within a much wider camera island spanning the entire width of the device.