iPhone 17 Pro’s Apple Logo Said to Move Further Down
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Apple might shift the logo lower on the iPhone 17 Pro so we know where to charge
Macworld Apple is expected to introduce noticeable changes to the iPhone this fall, especially with the Pro models. For the first time, the camera won’t be confined to a square in the upper-left corner but will now stretch across the entire back of the device with the flash at the far right. For a company obsessed with symmetry and balance, that change will force another adjustment that’s both visual and practical. According to leaker Majin Bu,…
The most important design change on the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max could therefore force a further modification: because the large horizontal camera bar, which is supposed to be designed for the two top models, could therefore move the position of the Apple logo downwards, probably close to the lower third or centered in the lower part of the device. So far, it was slightly centered below the camera module. As you can imagine, this X-Post by Maji…
The rumors about the next generation of iPhones are multiplying, and the iPhone 17 Pro model seems to crystallize all expectations. According to several consistent leaks, Apple would foresee a major change in the layout of the photo block... to the point of having to move its iconic logo. An evolution that could sign a new aesthetic era for the brand [...] The article iPhone 17 Pro: a new design and a moved logo? Apple could review the aesthetic…
iPhone 17 Pro New Camera Design May Push Apple Logo to Lower Position: What It Means for MagSafe and Case Makers
The landmark Apple design features seemed to toe the line between aesthetics and utility, but there seems to be no reprieve even to the infamous Apple logo with the upcoming iPhone 17 Pro in view. New leaks suggest the possibility of Apple moving the logo further down the back of the panel, which would be the first time in Pro line history, and the purpose behind that is not purely visual. So here we go, deconstructing what is going on, and why …
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