New iPhone17 photos leak — here’s what’s dramatically different about the latest edition

New phone, who’s it?
Apple fans are eagerly awaiting the launch of the iPhone 17 later this year. Major changes are usually kept secret until the launch date, but a recent leak has revealed radical changes in the new model.
A series of images leaked on the X website showed metallic “models” of what the iPhone 17’s camera could look like.
Each model has a different camera design: one vertical with two lenses, the other three with rectangular rails, with one or three lenses.
According to the images, the models vary in size, suggesting that one of the models—which looks noticeably thinner—could be an iPhone Air.
Those who hate carrying a bulky phone in their pockets will be delighted by this change. The iPhone Air, which will replace the iPhone Pro, is said to be ultra-thin at just 0.2 inches (5.5 mm) wide and extremely light.
According to Forbes, this model could have a power button instead of a ringer/mute slider.
Before Apple’s website is updated to show iPhone 17 pre-orders, the new phone could be one of the most expensive models, according to Tech Radar.

Which model and how much does it cost? This information hasn’t been released yet, but the Air is expected to be the cheapest model.
As expected, there have been many comments about this potential change in the iPhone’s design.
“It’s impossible not to love the design of this camera,” reads one comment under the leaked images on X.
“I hate the camera bump,” said another.
“I don’t know who Apple’s iPhones are for anymore,” reads another comment.

If your current iPhone needs an upgrade and you’re saving your hard-earned money for this version, be sure to treat your new phone with care, especially when it comes to battery life.
Sandeep Unnikrishnan, CTO of battery startup Lionvolt, explained to The Independent that phone battery life deteriorates over time “due to internal electrochemical corrosion.”
Phone batteries typically last between two and three years before their capacity decreases significantly.
To avoid this, make sure you don’t charge your phone to 100% and only charge it during the day to monitor its performance. Finally, don’t use your phone while charging, as the phone’s temperature plays a crucial role in battery life.