Gurman: iPhone 17 Pro won’t feature ‘particularly bold’ new design

Apple’s iPhone 17 Pro may not bring the dramatic redesign some were hoping for, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. While early rumors hinted at major changes, the latest updates suggest a more incremental evolution from the iPhone 16 Pro.

iPhone 17 Pro Design: No Major Overhaul

Gurman’s Power On newsletter indicates that the iPhone 17 Pro won’t feature a “particularly bold new look.” Instead, it will retain a familiar design, with only subtle refinements:

  • Front Design: Nearly identical to the iPhone 16 Pro.
  • Rear Cameras: A “meaningfully different” layout, though not as drastic as some leaks suggested.

Earlier speculation pointed to a smaller Dynamic Island or a two-tone back panel, but Gurman confirms these won’t materialize.

No Two-Tone Design for iPhone 17 Pro

Some concept renders depicted a striking two-tone finish such as a black camera module on a silver back but Gurman dismisses these as inaccurate. Instead, the camera array will match the iPhone’s body color, maintaining a seamless look.

This aligns with Apple’s trend of gradual design improvements rather than complete overhauls year after year.

Bigger Changes Coming in 2027

While the iPhone 17 Pro may be an iterative update, Gurman hints at more radical transformations in 2027 coinciding with the iPhone’s 20th anniversary. Apple is reportedly working on:

  • foldable iPhone
  • bold new Pro model

These innovations could mark a significant shift in Apple’s smartphone strategy.

Final Thoughts

If you were expecting a complete redesign with the iPhone 17 Pro, you might be disappointed. However, the refined camera layout and continued evolution of Apple’s design language suggest a focus on subtle enhancements rather than reinvention.

For those waiting for groundbreaking changes, 2027 might be the year to watch.

What do you think? Are you okay with Apple’s incremental updates, or do you want a more radical redesign? Let us know in the comments!

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