MacRumorsThe iPhone 17 Pro that will be launched in 2025 will have a change in design, materials and above all, cameras, with all its 48Mpx sensorsincluding the telephoto which is currently 12Mpx.

This year there are external changes for the new iPhone 17, at least the Pro models. Apple will use a new manufacturing process with which the transition between materials will be “smoother”, which will mean that the current union between the glass and The metal, from the frame to the back of the iPhone, will be smoother, without right angles. In addition, there is still talk of the change from titanium to aluminuma return to a material that Apple abandoned years ago first for steel, and then for titanium. The reason for this change? Perhaps due to this new manufacturing process, or simply due to availability of materials.

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The design changes will also affect the back of the phone, with the upper part made of metal and the lower 3/4 of glass, mandatory for wireless charging. In the metal upper part we would find a horizontal camera module, at least in the Pro models, with the three camera lenses perfectly aligned and occupying the entire module. A new arrangement of cameras to which an improvement will have to be added that will mainly affect the telephoto lens, which It currently has a 12Mpx sensor and will now have 48Mpxlike the other two objectives. This will significantly improve photographs taken with zoom. This change could only reach the “Pro Max” model, leaving the “Pro” model with the same 12Mpx that we now have, although the latter does not seem to be clear. The front camera will also improve, with a 24Mpx sensor, rising from the 12Mpx of the current models. We already know that Max are not everything in photography, but they are an important part of the overall quality of the photographs.