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With its record-breaking thinness, you may have anticipated the iPhone 17 Air to be the most talked-about device in the family by September, but that may not be the case. It appears that Apple is also contemplating a big redesign of the Pro models.
Thus, the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max will used to aluminium frames, abandoning the titanium experiment after only two generations. However, design shocks continue to occur. There will reportedly be a rectangular camera bump on the rear, constructed of aluminium rather than glass.
The camera hump will also be bigger than in prior versions, which is not surprising given that this trend has been observed for quite some time. If this comes to fruition, it will be the most major design change to Apple's high-end models in several years. For what it's worth, the source of this rumour has a great track record, so it may all be real.
There's no doubting that the camera experience is one of the primary reasons people buy iPhones. The iPhone 17 Pro appears to be a considerable step up from the iPhone 16 Pro in a number of areas. Let's take a look at what upgrades the iPhone 17 Pro versions are projected to bring, based on leaks and reports thus far.
iPhones have long been considered as the leaders in smartphone video recording, and the iPhone 16 Pro cemented this reputation with features such as 4K video recording at 120fps, even in ProRes Log. It remains to be seen what the iPhone 17 Pro will provide in this area. Upgrades to 8K resolution will undoubtedly benefit many users, particularly video providers. Higher resolution enables post-recording zooming, increasing post-production versatility. While we're at it, it'd be fantastic if Apple allowed users to shoot Cinematic Video in ProRes Log.



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