From year to year, the anticipation of new technology grows to a fever pitch, a plaidoisy of floating beats reaching its zenith with every new iPhone announcement. Don’t get me wrong, I’m eagerly awaiting the iPhone 16 series, too, but I know that in an instant, the tech world will already be whispering and leaking about the iPhone 17 series. We can only speculate about the marvels that the iPhone 17 series might contain, though the rumours are thickest regarding what the so-called pro models will bring to the table.
Apple Inc’s flagship smartphone range is about to get a new member: the iPhone 17 Slim. So say rumours, with the Taiwanese analyst Jeff Pu, of Haitong International Securities, predicting that the new model to replace the current iPhone Plus will be a more svelte 6.6 inches (down from 6.7 inches now). The sleek new simulacra of the Slim have set hearts racing.
Indeed, Apple promises ‘a leap in design’ with every iteration of the iPhone, and this is precisely describing what we expect with the iPhone 17 series: something is different. While the Slim piques anticipation with its snazzy, snake-like name, leaks suggest that the pro models – specifically, the iPhone 17 Pro Max – may feature a titanium finish, which allows for both style and durability (the other models are hinted to feature a ‘more complex’ aluminium design, but what these innovations might be is anyone’s guess).
The iPhone 17 Pro Max will make us thirst for more. The iPhone 17 Pro Max, due out fall 2023, will be slimmer than the iPhone 12, with a smaller Dynamic Island than today’s iPhone 14 Pro Max, perhaps enabled through new ‘metalens’ technology, that will link symbol to body in ways that will suck in the user and her soul. That 6.9-inch display will shrink! That dreaded Dynamic Island is getting smaller! Isn’t this wonderful?
It is the core of the pro experience and the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max are rumored to take this to the next level with an incredible 12GB of RAM and the pioneering A19 Pro chipset. Looking for world-beating speed and efficiency for use in games, pro apps or multimedia? You’ll find it in the pro models.
Pushing onwards in the quest for faultless pictures, all the iPhone 17 models are said to include a 24MP front-face camera, doubling the pixel count of any current iPhone for better selfies, better video calling – everything captured in perfect, crisp detail.
The iPhone 17 Slim and Pro are the most novel of the revelations, with all of those characteristics and its possible aesthetic innovation wink closest at Apple’s vision for the future: a mix of technology and lifestyle that is both powerful and delicate.
In Apple’s parlance, ‘pro’ has come to mean high-quality, high-performance, premium-tier performance. In the case of the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max, it signals an intention to provide a product that rises above the commonplace, from the titanium construction of the Pro Max to the flagship-standard hardware of the pro models.
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In conclusion, I think it’s fair to say that it’s not just a new way to approach making iPhones, but really a beaming of the next leap for the company. Not just an iPhone, a super iPhone. A super iPhone with a cool intersecting camera lens to capture life well. Not just anymore. Steve Jobs would be proud. Or would he? I think yes. OFFICIAL REVEAL TOMORROW! Want to write with Kaleb Horton? Check it out here! 597 words.
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