- Here is another look disclosed on the iPhone 17 air
- It could be much thinner than the iPhone 17 Pro Max
- Four iPhones are expected in September
If you count on the days, you will know that we are about 150 days from the launch of the iPhone 17 series, and a freshly disclosed image of two silent units gives us an idea of the difference in thickness between two of these phones.
Factical units are non -combined models that do not work based on diagrams from the supply chain, and the famous IT @majinbuofficial published a photo of two of them: the air of the iPhone 17 next to the iPhone 17 Pro Max.
If you have followed rumors to date, you will know that the iPhone 17 air is set to replace the iPhone 16 Plus in the Apple flagship range. It is said that it was only 5.84 mm from front to back, if the leaks we have seen are correct.
And you can really see this thinness exposed here. If the iPhone 17 Pro Max is of the same thickness as the iPhone 16 Pro Max, it will measure 8.3 mm back and forth, which makes Pro Max some 42% thicker than air.
Here is what is coming
iPhone 17 Air and iPhone 17 Pro Max In comparison Pic.twitter.com/krgluxduyApril 5, 2025
These dummy units do not tell us too much about what is happening, but it is an interesting visual comparison. Indeed, we have already seen a lot of fictitious unit leaks showing the conceptions of the iPhone 2025 series.
In addition to the two phones presented in this image, it is also very likely that we will get a standard iPhone 17 and the iPhone 17 Pro. The pro and the pro max are apparently online for a bump of ram as well as other upgrades.
In an answer to the image position of the original dummy unit, the analyst of the Ross Young industry reiterated his prediction that the air of the iPhone 17 will be delivered with a 6.55 -inch screen, as well as the functionalities of the standard iPhone such as Magsafe.
If Apple sticks to its usual schedule, all of these phones should appear in September. Before that, we have the World Conference of Developers (WWDC) in June, where we are likely to know more about iOS 19.