
iPhone 17 Pro shown in multiple colors in new video
Note that these are dummy units of the iPhone 17 Pro, not real units, but for all intents and purposes, the design should be identical - it's just that the dummies don't have any innards.
What's your favorite iPhone 17 Pro color? pic.twitter.com/yVck0lXuss — Majin Bu (@MajinBuOfficial) July 29, 2025
The iPhone 17 Pro will be unveiled alongside the rest of the iPhone 17 family in September, possibly the week commencing on September 8. The exact date could be the 8th itself, or the 9th, or the 10th, according to a past rumor.
As you can see, the iPhone 17 Pro will feature a big redesign on its back, with a big camera island filling almost the entire width of the device, Poco-style circa two years ago. The cameras themselves will be in exactly the same spots as before, only now they're part of something bigger.

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