
I don't hate the rumored iPhone 17 Pro camera bar.
Posted Jun 25, 2025 at 12:16 AM UTC I don't hate the rumored iPhone 17 Pro camera bar.
That is, if the actual phone looks anything like these photos from leaker Majin Bu. What do you think?

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