Apple’s new generation flagship mobile phone iPhone 17 series will officially debut. The appearance of the new phone has been determined and it will be the most changed Apple mobile phone in history.
Today, the entry #iPhone17Pro looks like a power bank# topped the Weibo hot search list, sparking heated discussions among netizens.
It is understood that the iPhone 17 Pro series adopts a horizontal large matrix Deco design, with three cameras on the left and an integrated flash and LiDAR scanner on the right.
In addition, the series will also adopt a metal + glass splicing design, the logo area is made of glass, and other areas are made of metal.
It is precisely because of this new design that netizens complain that the iPhone 17 Pro series looks like a “back-stick power bank.”
Another netizen said: “When can it be laid flat to solve the problem of unstable wireless charging?”
In terms of color, the iPhone 17 will come in five colors: black, white, purple, light blue, and green. The iPhone 17 Air will be available in four colors: light blue, white, black, and gold. The iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max will both be available in black, white, blue, gray, and orange.
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