The iPhone 17 Pro is already causing a stir months before its official launch. Current leaks indicate a significant change in the design of the rear camera. Apple is staying true to its tried and tested triangular camera arrangement, but this time it is placing it in a redesigned camera bar. This could not only change the design but could also potentially bring technical advantages.
Every year, numerous rumors emerge before the official launch of the new iPhone. While some later turn out to be true, others remain pure speculation. This time it's about the iPhone 17 Pro and in particular its camera unit. Tech YouTuber Jon Prosser has new details publishedthat suggest that Apple is fundamentally redesigning the rear camera. The information comes from various sources that are said to be familiar with the design. But what changes can we expect?
The new camera design of the iPhone 17 Pro
According to Prosser, the most striking innovation in the iPhone 17 Pro is the camera bar on the back. Previously, the cameras were housed in a separate module on the top left side of the device. In the new model, they are integrated into a continuous, rectangular camera bar with rounded corners.

The bar takes up more space on the back than previous concepts suggested. The three main cameras are still placed in a triangular arrangement, but are now on the left side of the camera bar. On the right side of the bar, the LED flash, the rear microphone and the LiDAR scanner are lined up vertically. Another interesting detail is the color design: the camera bar is supposed to stand out from the rest of the housing in terms of color and appear darker. Whether this is a purely optical decision or a change in material is still unclear.
Design change: just appearance or also function?
It remains unclear whether the new design is merely an aesthetic adjustment or whether it also offers technical advantages. A larger camera bar could make room for improved sensors or more efficient heat dissipation. In addition, a uniform bar could provide more stability and protection for the camera modules. A comparison with other manufacturers shows that Apple is not the first to use a continuous camera bar. Google uses a similar concept for the Pixel 9 and Pixel 9 Pro, but with horizontally arranged lenses. Apple, on the other hand, remains true to its triangular arrangement.
Does the new design also apply to other iPhone models?
According to Prosser, it can be assumed that the iPhone 17 Pro Max will also adopt the new camera design. There are also rumors of a particularly thin model called the "iPhone 17 Air", which will also have a camera bar - but with only one camera. It is not known whether the standard model of the iPhone 17 will also adopt the camera bar. However, since Apple has maintained a uniform design language for all models in recent years, it would be obvious that the bar will be found in the entire iPhone 17 series.
source of information and credibility
Jon Prosser is a well-known figure in the tech scene and has already made several accurate predictions about Apple products. For example, he correctly predicted the design of the AirTags and many details about the iPad mini 6. However, he was also wrong on several occasions, including his claim that the Apple Watch Series 7 would have flat edges. As always with early leaks, the information could be correct, but final confirmation will only be available when Apple officially presents the iPhone 17 series.
iPhone 17 Pro design leak: What does the new camera bar mean?
The iPhone 17 Pro could appear with a significantly changed back. The new camera bar is larger and darker than previous modules and could bring not only aesthetic but also functional changes. It remains to be seen whether Apple will really keep this design and what technical advantages it will bring. More information is likely to emerge before the official launch of the iPhone 17 series, which is expected to take place in September. Until then, the new camera design remains one of the most exciting rumors about the upcoming iPhone. (Image: FrontPageTech)
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