The screen glare reduction technology, previously seen on the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra and Galaxy S25 Ultra with Corning's Gorilla Armor protective glass, is expected to be integrated into the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max.

iPhone 17 Pro render (Image: Apple Insider).
According to supply chain sources, Apple's partners have secured mass production capacity for this technology. However, this feature will be exclusive to the two highest-end iPhone models.
In addition, the iPhone 17 Pro is also revealed to have significant design changes.
The camera module will be elongated horizontally, instead of being neatly arranged in the upper left corner like previous generations. The position of the "bitten apple" logo on the back has also been adjusted, moving down to the middle of the bottom, just below the camera module.
This is the first time Apple has changed the logo's position on the iPhone since the iPhone 11 series launched in 2020.
Instant Digital's Weibo account, a frequent source of Apple product leaks, stated that the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max will use an aluminum frame instead of the titanium frame found in their predecessors.
The aluminum frame is confirmed to be very thin, contributing to the ultra-thin bezels of the iPhone 17 Pro Max, while also reducing the overall weight of the device. The lower half of the back will still be made of glass to ensure wireless charging functionality.

The iPhone 17 Pro duo may use an aluminum frame instead of titanium as before (Image: MacRumors).
Unlike the 2024 iPhone generation, where Apple only equipped the standard iPhone 16 models with an aluminum frame and used a titanium frame for the iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max versions, this change represents a clear difference.
Source: https://dantri.com.vn/cong-nghe/iphone-17-pro-max-se-co-trang-bi-giong-galaxy-s25-ultra-20250717224023970.htm






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