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After a few leaks about the upcoming iPhone 17 colors, a report says it was able to get all the options expected for this lineup.
After months of conflicting reports, Apple is once again expected to bring a more scratch-resistant, anti-reflective display to the iPhone 17 lineup — at least partially.
The introduction of the A19 across the board for the iPhone 17 range is promising. That said, Apple has an outstanding track record for delivering processors which are fast and reliable performers. So, whatever the name of the processor, it’s likely to be up to the task.
The iPhone 17 Air is said to be the only iPhone 17 model to feature a titanium frame. Apple’s decision probably concerns durability.
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Macworld on MSNiPhone 17 colors confirmed! See all of Apple’s 2025 options right hereThere have been a lot of rumors about the new iPhone 17 colors lately, and we now have the definitive lineup thanks to our sources.
However, a new rumor from respected analyst Ming-Chi Kuo provides a potential interesting detail about the iPhone Fold. Specifically, Apple could team up with Samsung Display (SDC) for its folding iPhone — a smart move for Apple, given that Samsung has just released the Galaxy Z Fold 7 to promising early reviews.
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ExtremeTech on MSNRumored iPhone 17 Air May Not Be the Most Expensive, But It’s Set to Use the Most Premium MaterialSince 2017's iPhone X, Apple's most expensive phones have used stainless steel or titanium. If the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max return to aluminum, it would be a big material change, as reported by MacRumors. Apple is likely to expand on its design team's thought process when it officially announces the iPhone 17 this fall.
According to tipster @Jukanlosreve, the iPhone Fold will feature a 7.8-inch inner display and a 5.5-inch cover display. It will reportedly be powered by Apple's A20
Apple’s secret to a crease-free screen on its foldable iPhone might be a “display metal plate,” reports Kuo. I’ll just quote his reasoning:
Screen mass production is supposed to begin in the fourth quarter of this year, so the foldable iPhone can go on sale in 2026.
Apple generally knows what it’s doing when it comes to industrial design, but the company’s latest reported decision is causing more than a little confusion among Apple fans and pundits.