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iPhone 17 Ultra, Air, or Slim? Decoding the Latest Rumors for 2025

The future of iPhones is shrouded in mystery as rumors circulate about the iPhone 17 lineup, with a potential ultra-premium model that might not be as powerful as its Pro counterparts.

Summary of the Article

As we approach the launch of the iPhone 16, rumors are already swirling about the iPhone 17 lineup scheduled for 2025. The most intriguing aspect is the introduction of a fourth model, which has been speculated to be an 'iPhone 17 Ultra.' This new model is expected to feature a unique form factor, an ultra-thin design, and a centered camera module. It is also rumored to have a higher starting price than any other iPhone.

However, a recent rumor has cast doubt on the 'Ultra' moniker. The new model is said to come with an A19 chip, 8GB of RAM, and an aluminum finish, while the Pro and Pro Max models will feature A19 Pros, 12GB of RAM, and titanium frames. This discrepancy suggests that the new model might not be the most advanced in the lineup.

Alternative names for this model include 'iPhone Air' or 'iPhone Slim,' emphasizing its thin design. However, the question remains whether a thinner iPhone with less powerful specs will justify its premium price tag.

The article concludes by noting that these rumors may change as we get closer to the launch date, and readers are invited to share their thoughts on what they expect from this new iPhone 17 model.

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