iPhone 17 Air Screen Protector Reveals a Potential Design Difference
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The design of Apple's thinnest iPhone 17 Air is revealed. The front camera will move to the left
Igeekphone News, June 27th: Technology media majinbuofficial published a blog post yesterday (June 26th), sharing a set of screen protectants for four models of the iPhone 17 series. Among them, the position of the front camera of the iPhone 17 Air has been moved from the traditional right side to the left side. According to the exposed pictures, the front cameras of the three mobile phones, iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max, are al…


iPhone 17 Air Screen Protector Shows The Front-Facing Camera’s Position Is To The Left Side; Tipster Claims That The Flagship’s Sleek Design Will Force An Internal Components Restructure
The design choice that Apple has taken with the iPhone 17 Air will be vastly different than any of the company’s previous releases, as it will be the thinnest device the technology giant has ever launched. The obvious trade-off is a massive reduction in battery life thanks to using a smaller cell, but according to a tipster who has shared the screen protectors of the entire lineup, the slim flagship will be the only one out of the four to featur…
A new leak suggests a change for the design of the iPhone 17 Air, Apple's future ultra-fine model. According to an image shared by the Primer Majin Bu, the front camera of this model could be repositioned, marking a break with the other models. A repositioning of the front camera After the image of a supposed screen protection [...] Read more... Follow iPhoneAddict.fr on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter Don't forget to download our free iAddic…
iPhone 17 Air release date, price, and user concerns
The iPhone 17 Air reflects Apple’s enduring focus on lightness, style, and wireless freedom—principles that have defined the “Air” brand since the MacBook Air’s debut in 2008. But at a time when consumers are keeping phones for 3-4 years and questioning incremental upgrades, Apple seems to be doubling down on exactly the kind of cosmetic change that’s driving user fatigue. “Apple hasn’t changed the iPhone much in years” is becoming the dominant …
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