
The iPhone 17 lineup is about to shake up its design and model range. Apple supposedly found a way to shrink the Dynamic Island. Also, the iPhone 17 Plus might disappear in favor of the slim Air.
It’s expected that the iPhone 17 lineup will see a lot of design changes. Earlier reports talked about the quirky new camera block appearance, and now there’s info about the front of the phone. Dynamic Island will be downsized on the iPhone 17 Pro with Meta Lens technology.
Apple introduced Dynamic Island with the iPhone 14 Pro—a new feature that cleverly masked the camera notch and Face ID sensor, quickly becoming a hot iPhone feature. Next year, the entire iPhone 15 lineup got the Dynamic Island, which continued into the current generation. According to MyDrivers, Apple plans to reduce the Dynamic Island in the iPhone 17 Pro.

Meta lens technology will allow making a smaller Face ID module. The source also claims that the screen bezels will be reduced as the company moves towards a design of an iPhone with a seamless screen without unnecessary elements. The changes should be quite significant and noticeable to the user. However, completely eliminating elements on the screen requires improvements to the existing under-screen camera technology.
The message also confirms earlier data on the rear panel of the iPhone 17 Pro made of glass and aluminum, retaining the possibility of wireless charging. Regarding rumors about the unusual camera module of the new iPhone Pro, it is reported that Apple has decided to stick to its usual version. Additionally, the iPhone 17 series is supposedly eliminating the Plus model, adding the slim iPhone 17 Air, which has given Apple engineers a tough time. The model range will consist of the standard iPhone 17, the Air version, Pro, and Pro Max.
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