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iPhone 17 Air Leaks: Apple launched its iPhone 16 series back in September, and if the company sticks to its usual schedule, we’re still a while away from the iPhone 17 lineup. But let’s be honest, that hasn’t stopped rumors and leaks from popping up. The iPhone 17 Air, in particular, has been a major topic of conversation. This model is expected to replace the “Plus” version and become part of Apple’s “Air” family, similar to how the iPad Air and MacBook Air have been branded. As a result, the internet is already buzzing with leaks and speculation.

One of the latest leaks comes from Jon Prosser, a trusted tech leaker over at Front Page Tech. He’s shared some new renders of what the iPhone 17 Air could look like. According to these images, the device would sport a large, pill-shaped camera bar stretching across the back. Unlike the iPhone 17 Pro, which may keep its island-like camera module, the Air version seems to be adopting a simpler, single-camera design. The rumors suggest it could feature a 48-megapixel sensor, along with a microphone and LED flash.

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The leaked renders also show the volume buttons and action button placed on the left side, with the power button on the right. There’s even talk that Apple could include a camera control button on the iPhone 17 Air.

Honestly, looking at these images, the design feels somewhat similar to Google’s Pixel devices, especially the camera bar. However, it’s not identical. The redesign could be an indication that Apple is focusing more on computational photography, or it might be about better weight distribution for a more ergonomic feel. But until we get more official details, it’s hard to say for sure.

At this point, we should take all of this with a grain of salt. While the iPhone 17 Air has definitely sparked some excitement, it’s still too early to know what the final product will really look like.

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