iPhone 17 Pro Caught in the Wild? Leaked Photos Tease Bold Redesign

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OMG, check out these exclusive shots shared by @Skyfops on X! 📸 We’re talking alleged iPhone 17 Pro in a sleek black case, hiding its actual design 🔥. And guess what? The person is holding another iPhone (possibly the 16 Pro 🤔) in their other hand, making us think they’re comparing the two 📊. Swipe through the images below and see for yourself! 👀

 

Recent real-world photos suggest that Apple’s next flagship, the iPhone 17 Pro, has been spotted out in public—possibly the first in-hand leak involving a concealed prototype. The device was captured in a thick black case, likely intended to hide major changes including a new rear camera layout and repositioned Apple logo. A passerby captured the moment, and a security guard reportedly tried to obscure the view—adding plausibility to the leak.

Early renders and dummy units shared by reliable insiders show a dramatically redesigned, horizontally oriented camera “visor” spanning the iPhone’s back. This bump houses three lenses grouped to one side, while the flash and LiDAR sensor have been shifted to the opposite edge. This layout resembles that of Google’s Pixel lineup but pushed wider across the frame.

The rendered design is notably thicker than anticipated, hinting at possible thermal improvements or larger internal batteries—some leaks suggest a built-in vapor chamber or expanded battery capacities. The volume and action buttons also appear to sit flush with the frame, moving away from protruding controls seen on previous models.

Color previews shared by Majin Bu Official include four new finishes: Titanium Gray (a darker tonal update), possibly a Midnight Blue, classic Silver, and a vibrant Desert Titanium-inspired Orange. The latter adds a bold alternative to the typical muted palette Apple often sticks with.

Specs leaks point to meaningful hardware upgrades: the iPhone 17 Pro is expected to feature the A19 Pro chip (built on 3 nm), 12 GB RAM, a 48 MP telephoto lens, and a 24 MP front camera. Screen updates may include a deeper 120 Hz panel and enhanced durability glass exclusive to Pro variants.

Community reaction on Reddit has been mixed, with some praising Apple’s willingness to innovate after years of squared-off rear designs. Others question whether the larger bump is necessary—commenting like, “There is no way a human being could like this camera design” reflects that the shift may be polarizing.

Rumors suggest potentially novel enhancements such as physical camera controls—like a top-mounted shutter button—and even a dedicated Apple camera app. Some insiders hint at 8× optical zoom and improved telephoto performance.

If these leaks hold true, Apple appears to be preparing a bold visual departure with the iPhone 17 Pro. As we move closer to Apple’s likely September 2025 launch window, follow-up exposure, draft units, and feature teases are expected to flesh out remaining details.

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