iPhone 17 air: its shell reveals a very strange photo block

The iPhone 17 will arrive unsurprisingly at the start of the school year in September following their presentation during Apple Keynote. There will be a standard version as well as two pro models, but do not expect to see a "plus" this year. This should be replaced by a certainiPhone 17 Air, the most smartphone in the history of the apple brand. This more than specific smartphone is revealed before the hour, since an informant shares the photo of an iPhone 17 air case.

The iPhone 17 Air surprises with its bar as a photo block

Informator Sonny Dickson shares on this Wednesday, March 19The photo of an iPhone 17 air case on its X account.«Here is the first overview of a case for the iPhone 17 Air. If you did not know that a air was going to come out, you would swear that it is a case for Google Pixel», Writes Apple's product specialist to accompany the image.

Here’s your first look at a case for the iPhone 17 Air. If you didn’t know an Air was coming, you’d swear it was a Google Pixel case.pic.twitter.com/Qx4Smzh5Zo

— Sonny Dickson (@SonnyDickson)March 19, 2025

Indeed, this bar -shaped cut at the camera has something to surprise. However, this design inspired by Google Pixel confirms the information provided by the YouTube Front Page Tech channel last February. She already indicated thatThe iPhone 17 Air would have a large black barbackrather than a classic photo module in a corner. There would be only one camera on the left, while the microphone and the flash would be on the right. The space in the center would therefore be empty.

Remember thatThe iPhone 17 Air should measure about 5.5 mm thickAnd approximately 9.5 mm at the rear camera, considered as the "thick" area. The Apple smartphone would embark the same battery as the standard version of the iPhone 17 as well asThe C1 modem found on the iPhone 16th.It is not yet known at what price the Cupertino firm could market the thinnest smartphone in its history.

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