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iPhone 17 Pro’s New Camera Design Could Also Boost Cellular Performance, Lower Latency: Here’s What We Know

NO LOC, AUG 11 – Apple plans to reposition the iPhone 17 Pro antenna around the rear camera to reduce signal interference and improve reception in dense environments, sources say.

  • According to Majin Bu, leaker, on August 11, 2025, Apple will wrap antennas around the rear camera bump on the iPhone 17 Pro.
  • Due to interference issues, Majin Bu claims the new antenna placement around the iPhone 17 Pro's camera reduces signal shielding, inspired by Apple Watch Ultra design.
  • From a technical standpoint, Majin Bu suggests the iPhone 17 Pro adopts an antenna design inspired by the Apple Watch Ultra, wrapping around the camera bump for improved signal stability.
  • It should result in steadier reception, even when holding the device in ways that usually cause signal problems, and users can expect more consistent data speeds and fewer dropped calls.
  • Later this month, Apple will officially unveil the iPhone 17 Pro just four weeks from tomorrow, with confirmation likely imminent.
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One of the many rumors about the iPhone 17 is a new camera design on the back of the device. This is a clear departure from the camera's usual placement in the upper corner since the first iPhones. In particular, the iPhone 17 Pro could get a large camera bar for the three lenses and the flash that extends across the entire back of the smartphone. Likewise, this bar could also be relevant for the mobile connection: The Leaker Majin Bu reported o…

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MacRumors broke the news in United States on Monday, August 11, 2025.
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