The images depict horizontally arranged camera modules and hint at a possible new camera visor design.
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Several previously leaked iPhone 17 mock-ups showed a new camera bump arrangement that now extends like the Google Pixel. Today, a photo of the alleged iPhone 17 rear panel has been leaked and confirms the changes made.All the camera lenses are arranged in a row with the camera bump extending at the top. Previously, reports said the camera bump would be made of glass and the bottom would be made of aluminum giving it a dual-tone design. This is the first time the iPhone's rear design has been changed since the iPhone 11 six years ago.This new design is quite strange and many will surely condemn Apple for copying the design popularized by the Google Nexus 6P before being adopted by the Google Pixel 6 series and above.
The images depict horizontally arranged camera modules and hint at a possible new camera visor design.
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