New phone, who is this?
Apple Fanatics is counting down the number of days before the iPhone 17 is released later this year. While major changes are usually tightly closed to get close, recent leaks have shown dramatic changes to the new model.
A series of photos leaked to x We've shown a “dummy model” of metal about what the iPhone 17 camera looks like.
Each dummy model had a different camera design. One was vertical with two lenses, while the other three had a rectangular bar with one or three lenses.
Based on the photos, the mockups also vary in size, suggesting that one model (which looks noticeably thin) is the iPhone Air.
Those who don't like packing bulky phones in their pockets will be happy with this change. The air that is said to be replacing the iPhone Pro model is reportedly very thin and very light, measured only 0.2 inches (5.5mm) wide.
According to Forbes,This model may have action buttons rather than ring/mute sliders.
Before updating the Apple website for iPhone 17 Presale, this latest phone drop may have one of the most expensive models. Technical Radar.

Which and how much? That information is still released, but it is assumed that the air will be the most affordable model.
As expected, people were talking a lot about this potential iPhone design change.
“There's no way humans would prefer this camera design,” one of the comments I read under X's leaked photos.
Another said, “I hate the bumps on camera.”
Read another comment, “I don't know if Apple is making an iPhone anymore.”
If your current iPhone needs an upgrade and you're saving hard-earned dollars due to this iPhone drop, make sure to handle new phones, especially battery life.
Sandeep Unnikrishnan, Chief Technology Officer of Battery Tech Start-Up Lionvolt, said as the year progresses “due to internal electrochemical wear and tear,” the battery life of mobile phones deteriorates. I explained it to the independent.
Cell phone batteries usually last two to three years ago when capacity drops significantly.
To prevent this from happening, make sure your phone is not charged to 100%. Please charge it only during the day to allow monitoring. Finally, do not use your phone while charging, as the temperature of your phone plays a “crucial role” in battery life.





