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Geeky Gadgets
16-07-2025
- Geeky Gadgets
The iPhone 17 Redesign: Everything You Need to Know (So Far)
The iPhone 17 is poised to deliver a blend of refined design and advanced technology, setting a new benchmark for smartphones. With updates spanning aesthetics, performance, and usability, this next-generation device is expected to enhance how you interact with your phone. The video below from iJustine gives us more details on the most anticipated features and changes, offering a clear perspective on what makes the iPhone 17 stand out. Watch this video on YouTube. Design Overhaul: A Fresh Look and Feel Apple is reportedly reimagining its design approach with the iPhone 17. One of the most striking updates could be the horizontal rear camera layout, a departure from the diagonal arrangement seen in recent models. This change is expected to accommodate a larger camera bump, which may also lead to repositioning the MagSafe charging coil and Apple logo for improved functionality on the back panel. For the Pro models, Apple might shift from titanium to aluminum frames, resulting in a lighter yet durable build. This aluminum-and-glass combination could enhance portability while maintaining structural integrity. Additionally, thinner frames and reduced bezels are expected to create a sleeker profile, offering a more immersive display experience. A new light sky blue color option is rumored to join the classic gold and silver finishes, adding a modern and stylish touch to the lineup. Performance Upgrades: Speed Meets Efficiency The iPhone 17 is anticipated to deliver substantial performance improvements, driven by the rumored A19 Pro chip. This next-generation processor is expected to provide faster speeds and improved energy efficiency, making sure seamless performance for a wide range of tasks. Complementing this is Apple's proprietary Wi-Fi 7 chip, which could enable faster and more stable connectivity, enhancing browsing, streaming, and online gaming experiences. With 12GB of RAM and an upgraded cooling system, the iPhone 17 is designed to handle multitasking and resource-intensive applications effortlessly. Battery life is another area of focus, with a larger capacity battery expected to extend usage time. Whether you're gaming, streaming, or working, these upgrades aim to keep you powered throughout the day with minimal interruptions. Camera Enhancements: A Leap in Mobile Photography The iPhone 17 is set to elevate mobile photography with significant camera upgrades. The front-facing camera is rumored to jump from 12MP to 24MP, promising sharper selfies and improved low-light performance. On the rear, the telephoto lens may see an upgrade to 48MP, delivering greater detail and clarity for zoomed-in shots. For video enthusiasts, the iPhone 17 could introduce dual video recording, allowing simultaneous capture from multiple cameras. Additionally, 8K video recording support is expected, offering ultra-high-definition quality for professional-grade content. These enhancements aim to cater to both casual users and content creators, making the iPhone 17 a versatile tool for photography and videography. Display Innovations: Immersive Visuals The iPhone 17's display is rumored to feature a 6.6-inch panel with a 120Hz refresh rate, making sure smoother scrolling and more responsive touch interactions. Thin bezels across all models are expected to maximize screen space, creating a more immersive viewing experience. While the Dynamic Island interface is likely to receive updates, the overall front display design is expected to retain its familiar look, balancing innovation with user familiarity. New Features: Everyday Convenience Redefined Faster MagSafe charging speeds are among the rumored innovations, potentially reducing the time needed to wirelessly charge your device. Another exciting possibility is the introduction of an iPhone 17 Air model, a lightweight variant designed for users seeking a thinner, more portable device. However, this model may feature a single-lens rear camera, focusing on simplicity over advanced photography capabilities. Color Options and Durability: Balancing Style and Strength The rumored light sky blue color option is generating excitement, offering a fresh alternative to traditional hues. However, the thinner frame design, particularly for the iPhone 17 Air, raises questions about durability. While Apple is known for using resilient materials, some users may wonder if the trade-off between sleekness and structural integrity will affect long-term reliability. Apple's track record suggests that durability will remain a priority, but this is an area to watch as more details emerge. Looking Ahead: What to Expect The iPhone 17 represents a significant step forward for Apple, combining aesthetic refinements with powerful hardware upgrades. From its redesigned camera layout to its enhanced performance and display features, this device is shaping up to be a compelling option for both tech enthusiasts and everyday users. As more information becomes available, the iPhone 17 is expected to solidify its position as one of the most anticipated releases of the year, pushing the boundaries of what a smartphone can achieve. Enhance your knowledge on iPhone 17 redesign by exploring a selection of articles and guides on the subject. Source & Image Credit: iJustine Filed Under: Apple, Apple iPhone, Top News Latest Geeky Gadgets Deals Disclosure: Some of our articles include affiliate links. If you buy something through one of these links, Geeky Gadgets may earn an affiliate commission. Learn about our Disclosure Policy.


Time of India
28-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Shreemani Tripathi
Shreemani Tripathi, a rising tech content creator from Nagpur, launched her YouTube channel in September 2022, filling a gap in accessible tech content beyond expensive gadgets. Her unique blend of Hindi and English tutorials, gadget reviews, and life hacks quickly gained traction, making her one of the fastest-growing female-led tech channels globally, surpassing US-based iJustine in subscribers. By 2024, she was named in Forbes India's Top 100 Digital Stars list, and was a keynote speaker at YouTube Brandcast, sharing the stage with industry leaders. Her collaborations with top brands like Samsung, Google, Vivo, and Amazon further highlight her influence.
Yahoo
17-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
iJustine Recalls Being Made Fun for Early YouTube Content. How She Managed to Get the Last Laugh 19 Years Later (Exclusive)
Justine Ezarik has been making content on YouTube for almost as long as the platform has been around. The video sharing platform first launched in 2005, and Ezarik posted her very first video on her iJustine channel on May 12, 2006. While many other popular YouTubers from that time have since stepped back from their channels, Ezarik is still dutifully uploading content for her seven million subscribers. 'Years before [YouTube], I ran a daily random photo site all through middle school, high school and into college. And then when video became a thing, I was like, 'Oh, this is so cool.' So I had been posting everywhere,' Erzarik recalls of her early video days to PEOPLE. 'When I found YouTube, it was interesting because it was the first place that I saw comments and a bunch of responses from people. And it was weird because I was just uploading to show my friends.' A lover of tech, the moniker iJustine was inspired by her love of Apple products – which have been heavily featured on her channel throughout the years. Her early videos (all still available on her channel) are seldom more than a minute and a half long, initially short sketches meant to be shared among friends. One of Ezarik's earliest videos posted to her channel was of the original iPhone, uploaded within a week of Apple's first smartphone being unveiled. Fittingly, her first viral video was a minute-long flipthrough of her nearly 300-page AT&T bill following the smartphone's release, detailing every text message, email and data transfer conducted during the billing cycle. The video, which currently sits at 3.5 million views on YouTube, ultimately altered the way the cell phone provider billed customers. Ezarik says about two years into making YouTube content, she decided to quit her full-time job. Though she was still freelancing as a graphic designer on the side, around this time she says she started making an income from the site. 'I would say probably around like 2008, 2009 is when I started actually making real money and starting to get sponsors,' she recalls. 'I think leading up to that it was sort of just taking meetings. I moved to LA in 2007 with no friends and no house – basically nothing.' Related: YouTube Star iJustine Recalls 'Difficult' Recovery from Blood Clot That Left Her 'Basically Bedridden' It wasn't long before she was able to build a sustainable following and Ezarik found herself among other popular channels of the 2000s. She had a guest appearance on the Annoying Orange channel as Passion Fruit, met Justin Bieber as his career skyrocketed and even attended the first-ever VidCon. 'That was a time where we still didn't know what was happening. We all kind of just hung out in the lobbies. I bought t-shirts for everyone there… and we're just passing them out in the hotel lobby, and now a lot of times we can't do these events without security,' she recalls. 'They hide us, they keep us hidden away. There was something so pure and magical about that beginning era before it became all commercialized.' Like most influencers, Ezarik has cycled through different phases when creating content. There was a period of time when she posted daily vlogs, taking her viewers through her everyday life. During another period, she regularly uploaded chaotic cooking videos, using her blender for a variety of recipes that don't traditionally use a blender and disdainfully looking down on the concept of measuring. 'I kind of just shift my content to things that I love,' Ezarik says. 'I think that has been the main reason that I've been able to do this for so long is because I just keep creating things that I like and that I want to see.' As her content has shifted with her interests, her channel is littered with tech videos showcasing unboxings, reviews and first looks – and her love of tech is the only vein of her early content that has continued through her channel's lifespan. As YouTube celebrates its 20th anniversary this year, Ezarik is close to celebrating 19 years of her channel. '[YouTube has] changed more now in that I think people take it seriously, like it is an actual viable platform. This is something that kids now are being born and they're like, 'I want to become a YouTuber,' ' Ezarik says. 'Back then people were making fun of me. People were like, 'Why are you filming and posting online?'" she continues, noting that she eventually got the last laugh in the end as she continued to prosper in her career. "Now it's more like, 'Hey, can we do a collab? We want to work with you.' ' 'I think it's empowering because it's given a voice to people who may otherwise not have had one,' she continues. The influencer landscape has changed greatly since she first started uploading videos. Though Ezarik still considers YouTube her core audience, she's joined just about every other social media platform (all under the same username). She's filmed and produced both long-form and short-form content, adapting as many influencers have to the changing social media landscape. Though YouTube may be where she's most comfortable, she cautions those aspiring to create a platform of their own against getting too comfortable in one space. 'Try all of the apps and definitely diversify yourself,' Ezarik says, acknowledging that growing multiple platforms at once can be 'overwhelming.' 'I still do a lot of my own creating and still edit a lot of my own content… If this is something that you really love, don't quit and also do make content about stuff that you love or you're gonna be stuck making content about something that just is popular at the time that you might not enjoy.' Related: First-Ever YouTube Video Published 19 Years Ago — and It Was All About a Trip to the Zoo! 'But YouTube still does feel like home, and it feels like that's where the largest amount of my audience is,' she continues. 'I feel like it's the best place for me to monetize, but also connect.' Ultimately, it's the freedom YouTube has provided her that's kept her loyal to the platform for her entire career as an influencer – and she has no plans to stop making content. 'I feel like we have this ability to do whatever we want because of YouTube. Like if I wanted to go out tomorrow and film a feature film, I have the gear and I have the content and the knowledge to go do that now,' she says. 'Am I gonna do that tomorrow? Probably not. But just knowing that like that possibility is there for me and so many others is just, it's so freeing.' Read the original article on People