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Phone 17 Pro models may ditch titanium for aluminium: Report
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8m ago
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Apple is reportedly planning to change the design of its iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max models, shifting from titanium or stainless steel frames to aluminium. This would mark a departure from the current titanium frames used in the iPhone 15 Pro range and upcoming iPhone 16 Pro lineup. The change would mean that all four iPhone 17 models could feature aluminium builds, bridging the gap between Pro and non-Pro variants. The new models are also expected to have a rear panel made of a mix of aluminium and glass, with a larger camera bump and wireless charging functionality.
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Apple said to be working on a โskinnierโ iPhone 17 variant. All we know so far
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1y ago
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Apple is reportedly planning thinner models of the iPhone 17, MacBook Pro, and Apple Watch. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman mentioned in his newsletter that Apple is working on a "skinnier" iPhone 17 for release in 2025, along with revamped designs for the MacBook Pro and Apple Watch. Analysts have also predicted a slim variant of the iPhone 17, with the Pro models potentially featuring a titanium body and upgraded RAM and chipset. These developments align with Apple's focus on creating the thinnest and lightest devices in the tech industry.
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iPhone 16 Pro launching next week: Expected India price to processor, all we kno
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11m ago
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Apple is expected to launch its iPhone 16 series at an upcoming event on September 9. The new lineup will include four models: iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro, and iPhone 16 Pro Max. Reports suggest that Apple may start manufacturing the iPhone 16 Pro models in India, leading to a potential price reduction. The Pro models are rumored to have larger displays, slimmer bezels, and improved cameras. They will be powered by the A18 Pro chipsets. Additionally, there may be new color options available, such as Desert Titanium and Gold.
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iPhone 17 lineup expected in September; Apple faces pressure to make AI count
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2m ago
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Apple is expected to launch the iPhone 17 lineup in September 2025, introducing a fourth model, the iPhone 17 Air, renowned for its slim and lightweight design. All models may feature 120Hz ProMotion displays, with screen sizes ranging up to 6.9 inches. Aluminum may replace titanium in the design. Amid competition, Apple is also under pressure to advance in AI, following a deal between former chief designer Jony Ive and OpenAI to develop AI-native hardware.
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Apple likely to offer a new โSlimโ variant with iPhone 17 series
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1y ago
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Rumors surrounding the iPhone 17 series have started to emerge, including a refreshed design, front camera improvements, and the introduction of a Slim variant to replace the Plus model. It is expected that the series will consist of four models: iPhone 17 (6.1-inch), iPhone 17 Slim (6.6-inch), iPhone 17 Pro (6.3-inch), and iPhone 17 Pro Max (6.9-inch). The iPhone 17 and Slim variants may come with 8GB RAM and the A18 or A19 chip, while the Pro models could feature 12GB RAM and the A19 Pro chip. The front-facing camera is also rumored to be upgraded to 24MP.
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Appleโs iPhone 17 Air could debut with slimmer frame and 24MP front lens: Report
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9m ago
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Apple is rumored to be making significant upgrades to its iPhone 17 series, set to launch in September 2025. According to analyst Jeff Pu, the iPhone 17 Pro models will feature improvements in camera and performance. The devices may have a 48MP telephoto rear camera, an upgrade from the 12MP on the iPhone 16 Pro. The iPhone 17 Pro may also have 12GB of RAM, an increase from 8GB, for better multitasking. The iPhone 17 series is expected to have the same screen sizes, powered by Apple's A19 Pro chip. There might also be a new model, the iPhone 17 Air, with a 6.6-inch display and in-house 5G modem.
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iPhone 17 Air leaks: Apple may ditch SIM card tray for its thinnest ever iPhone
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8m ago
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Rumors suggest that the upcoming iPhone 17 Air could be the thinnest iPhone ever made by Apple, with a thickness ranging between 5mm and 6mm. This reduction in thickness could lead to the removal of the physical SIM card tray, requiring the use of eSIM technology. The iPhone 17 Air may also have a single-camera setup, a smaller battery, and potentially only one speaker in the earpiece. However, these design details are not yet finalized, as the phone is still in early production trials.
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Nothing Phone (3a) series leaked renders showcase transparent design, glyph lighting and variants | Mint
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5m ago
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The Nothing Phone (3a) series, including the Phone (3a) and Phone (3a) Pro, is expected to launch on March 4. Leaked renders reveal designs in black and white with a signature transparent back and Glyph lighting. The Phone (3a) has a horizontal triple-camera module, while the Pro features a circular module with a periscope telephoto camera. Both models may feature a Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chipset, large RAM, ample storage, and a 5,000mAh battery.
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Will the iPhone 16 Plus be Apple's last 'Plus' model? Here's what Kuo suggests..
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11m ago
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Apple is rumored to be phasing out the "Plus" model with the upcoming iPhone 17 series. Analysts suggest that a new variant, possibly called the iPhone 17 Slim, could replace the Plus model. This decision comes as Apple's Plus models have received a lukewarm response compared to other models, and they account for a small percentage of iPhone shipments. The iPhone 17 Slim could feature a 6.6-inch display and a sleek aluminum design. This move aligns with Apple's strategy of streamlining its lineup and focusing on the standard, Pro, and Pro Max models.
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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra vs OnePuls 13: Which will be the best Android flagship?
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8m ago
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The OnePlus 13 is expected to surpass previous models and become a competitive flagship phone against Samsung's top-of-the-line smartphones. It is anticipated to feature a high-resolution display, powerful processor, triple camera setup, IP68 rating, and fast charging capabilities. In comparison, the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is expected to have similar specifications, including a durable titanium frame, high-resolution display, and powerful processor. However, it may have an advantage in terms of storage transfer speeds and camera capabilities. The pricing of both smartphones is yet to be determined.
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MWC 2024: Nothing enters the budget range with Phone (2a)
TechCrunch
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1y ago
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London-based phone company, Nothing, has unveiled its latest handset, the Nothing Phone (2a), at the recent MWC 2024 event. Positioned as a budget-friendly device, the Phone (2a) maintains the transparent aesthetic of the previous models with illuminated Glyphs, albeit in a smaller area. It features a dual-camera setup, though now placed in the center, possibly for differentiating it from the flagship models. The phone is equipped with a MediaTek Dimensity 7200 Pro chip, but pricing details remain undisclosed.
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