Apple iPhone 17 Air To Have Ugly Design Update, New Leak Says

Apple iPhone 17 Air To Have Ugly Design Update, New Leak Says

Updated May 3 with more iPhone 17 Air design details and more focus on the USB-C port.

When this fall’s iPhones are revealed, there’s one that’s creating a lot of buzz. That model, nicknamed iPhone 17 Air, will be super-slim, as little as 5.5mm thick. But a new dummy has emerged which shows a curious redesign of the USB-C port. Here’s why it’s so curious and it comes at a time when interest in the new phone is growing.

Previous rumors about the 17 Air have been promising, such as better performance than expected, hints about new colors, and how its thinness compared to the rest of the range could be remarkable.

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The latest dummies being exhibited by leakers, such as this one released in a video by Apple Track, are exceptionally detailed. The video compares the dummy of the 17 Air to the current iPhone 16 Pro, and the difference in thickness is striking — and the difference will be even more pronounced if rumors about the iPhone 17 Pro Max design prove true.

But the cost of that 5.5mm svelte design could come at the cost of symmetry on the base of the phone. That’s because, as pointed out by MacRumors, “Achieving this level of thinness is unlikely to come without compromise. Dummy models… suggest that Apple has made some subtle adjustments to accommodate internal components in the tighter chassis. Most notably, the USB-C port on the bottom edge is no longer centered front-to-back,” it points out.

The dummy seems to show the socket is closer to the rear of the device than the front, which is “likely to accommodate display components within the enclosure,” the report claims.

Look closely within the USB-C port and the central element around which the hollow USB-C connector wraps when you plug it in, seems to be a little off-center, too, sitting lower than the middle.

For many, this will look a little off, to say the least. But let’s put this in perspective. There is a limit to how thin a display can be, while still accommodating touch capabilities and so on. So, it seems probably that the USB-C socket couldn’t be any closer to the screen, so the only way to achieve the maximum thinness is to move it off-center. Add in that it’s a part of the phone you literally only look at if you’re plugging in a cable and it seems likely this is going to be no problem, after all.

In terms of symmetry, it’s also worth noting that the leaked dummy shows two perforations on either side of the USB-C port. That’s symmetrical, at least, unlike the iPhone 17 Pro Max, for instance, which has six holes on one side and four on the other.

Two holes suggests the speaker may not be as potent as it is on other iPhones, but we’ll have to see. Note that the iPhone 17 Air is expected to dispense with the SIM card tray as well, which would be the first iPhone sold outside the U.S. designed for eSIM only.

Interest in the phone is at a high, with 9to5Mac predicting the Air could soar in the sales charts thanks to its thin profile, for a start. Then there’s a “just-right” 6.6-inch screen size which could make the iPhone easier to use one-handed than is the case with the Pro Max iPhones, especially the latest model with its 6.9-inch display. Finally, it points out, the new design feels like the future, intriguing customers just as the iPhone X did back in 2017.

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