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First Hands-On: iPhone 17 Designs Revealed Through 3D-Printed Models

Get a first-hand feel of the rumored iPhone 17 lineup with 3D-printed models that showcase the new camera bump designs and razor-thin profile.

iPhone 17 Design Leak: Hands-On with 3D-Printed Models

Rumored designs for the upcoming iPhone 17 lineup have been brought to life through 3D-printed models, offering a tactile glimpse of what the devices might feel like in hand. The video, created by iDeviceHelp on YouTube, showcases models based on leaks from serial leaker Majin Bu and includes the iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Air, and iPhone 17 Pro.

  • iPhone 17 Pro: Features a wide camera bump spanning the width of the device with cameras arranged in a triangular formation on the left side and the flash and LiDAR sensor on the right. The model is described as 'razor thin,' measuring 0.30 inches thick, thinner than the current iPhone 16 models.
  • iPhone 17 Air: Also has a wide but narrower bump with a single camera to the side, maintaining a similar thickness to the Pro version.
  • General Design: The buttons are in their usual positions, and a USB-C port is present at the base. No other significant design changes are noted.

The 3D prints provide a more realistic sense of the phone's dimensions and feel compared to renders or technical drawings. However, it's important to note that these models are based on unverified leaks and may not accurately represent the final product.

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