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LOS ANGELES, JUL 29 – The iPhone 17 Pro prototype shows a new camera design with up to 8x optical zoom and an anti-reflective screen, fueling speculation ahead of Apple's September launch.
- Sharing two blurry photos, the X account @Skyfops reports the iPhone 17 Pro in Cupertino ahead of the September launch, sparking speculation about its design. Mark Gurman called the leak `legit`.
- Evoking early 2010s iPhone leaks, the sighting sparked fan excitement before Apple’s September event and a minor reveal aimed at building anticipation.
- Revealing its new camera layout, the prototype shows a redesigned bump with vertically aligned LiDAR scanner, LED flash, and a security individual tried to shield the device.
- Gurman shared the photo on X, quoting `This looks legit`, amplifying speculation about the prototype’s authenticity.
- Amid leaks, industry sources anticipate the iPhone 17 Pro models will feature an anti-reflective screen and start at ₹89,900 in India.
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iPhone 17 Pro to feature game-changing camera with DSLR-style features; Price could be higher than you expect
A new leak suggests that the iPhone 17 Pro could launch with a redesigned Telephoto lens offering up to 8× optical zoom—an upgrade from the 5× zoom available on the iPhone 16 Pro.
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