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iPhone 17 Air Metal Metal Form Leck compares the ultra -thin design with other iPhones

A reliable source has leaked photos of the entire iPhone 17 series in its metal form. These metal shapes are used for accessory and housing manufacturers and show the answer from Apple to bring some pizza seed into its telephone designs by involving different different camera flies and the new ultra-thin iPhone 17 air model. Sources also indicate that Cupertino, if the air is sufficient, may bring a thin iPhone with ports in the near future.

Sonny Dickson, a historically reliable tech analyst and journalist, has revealed photos of Dummy iPhone 17 models, including air. At this point, they do not leave too much for the imagination, whereby they have a clear demarcation between the models in terms of size and camera bar/islands. Since these are not functioning forms especially for accessory manufacturers, even MagSafe locations are ground into the cast parts. Earlier models have been criticized for looking like projects with copies pies. It is therefore definitely commendable that Apple has built the WoW factor with unique camera-layouts for practically all new iPhones.
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Nevertheless, the currently largest attention winner of the iPhone 17 Air, a brand new model that is supposed to redeem the aspiring Thin Phone trend (Samsung is currently doing the same on the Android page with the upcoming Galaxy S25 Edge). In these leaked images, especially those that show the side view of each iPhone 17, you can see how almost weird the 5.5 millimeter dünuft is compared with its siblings. If Apple does the balance at the top after the top-to-Bottom handling, air can be a pleasure to hold itself in your hand.

The air is expected that the air is a 6.6-inch device and the 6.3-inch Pro and 6.9-inch Pro Max seem to justify the photos. In order to keep things cool (and price in chess), it is assumed that the air is more of a regular A19 -Sooc than the A19 Pro. In the same way as the iPhone 16E, the chip with a lower power supply modem, the efficient internal modem and a large battery could help to achieve the air game unless the other iPhone 17S exceed in the battery life.
It is also assumed that Apple wants to aggressively evaluate the air almost 900 US dollars (at the beginning), which, if true, definitely trumps the expected basic price of Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge. Analysts have rumored that if the air sells well, we may see a future iteration that will be so thin that it must be completely port-free, i.e. no charging/data connections.

Photo credit: Sonny Dickerson (over x)