A Pixel-like Design was leaked as the iPhone 17 Air Case.

According to reports, the thin-built iPhone 17 Air is in development and is expected to go on sale in September of this year. An alleged case render of the upcoming iPhone 17 Air has now appeared online, despite multiple leaks regarding its design. Hints at the design of Apple’s thinnest phone to date are provided by the render. A sizable camera bar cutout is visible at the back of the transparent protective cases. Google’s Pixel 9 series seems to have served as a design inspiration for the iPhone 17 Air.

Leaked Design of the iPhone 17 Air
A photo of the purported protective case for the iPhone 17 Air was uploaded to X by well-known tipster Sonny Dickson (@SonnyDickson). A sizable horizontal camera bar on top of the rear panel is suggested by the purported case. The camera module cutout is shaped like a pill and will probably take up the whole width of the phone. However, there are rumours that the phone will have a single rear camera. The rear design is similar to that of smartphones in the Pixel 9 series.

Cutouts for the volume, action, power, and camera control buttons are part of the purported iPhone 17 Air case. The render supports design speculations that we have seen in earlier leaks.

It is anticipated that the iPhone 17 Air will have a 6.6-inch OLED screen with a refresh rate of 120 Hz. With a 9.5mm thick profile, it might be Apple’s thinnest phone to date. The camera bump is included. According to reports, the phone’s camera bump is 4 mm thick. It probably has a 48-megapixel single rear camera and a 24-megapixel selfie camera. According to reports, the phone will have a titanium frame and may be powered by an A18 or A19 chip with 8GB of RAM.

Along with the standard iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone 17 Pro Max models, Apple is anticipated to unveil the iPhone 17 Air in September. It may take the place of the Plus model in the lineup and is predicted to cost between $1,299 and $1,500 (approximately Rs. 1,09,00 to 1,26,000.

CREDIT: Gadget360, Allneeds.

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