iPhone 17 Is The Old Google Pixel, Leak Suggests
Recent leaks are suggesting that Apple is looking to change the design of the iPhone 17 in the rear and adopt a Google Pixel-type look.

iPhones are known for their iconic looks as much as for their performances. However, recent leaks are suggesting that Apple is looking to change the design of the iPhone 17 smartphone series from the rear. The striking camera module has been an Apple iPhone feature since the old iPhone 11 Pro. And now, it seems like the new and upcoming iPhone 17 is going to turn into the old Google Pixel. Here is how.
The lovable, camera bump module, as seen in the latest iPhone 16 Pro (pictured) is likely to be stretched across from the left side all the way to the right in the upcoming Apple iPhone 17 series. It will be a huge bump, much bigger and wider than the one seen on Google Pixel 9.
Strangely, the latest Google Pixel 9a leaks are suggesting that Google is actually trashing its own iconic camera bar in favour of a very flattish, underdone, appearance. The camera bar on leaked renders of Pixel 9a show a minimal bump.
So, is it the case that what Google has shed, Apple is all set to adopt? Majin Bu, the source behind this Apple iPhone 17 leak is suggesting so. Check out his posts on X.
Bu has collaborated with artist Asher Dippray and revealed some CAD renders of the iPhone 17 series with the new camera bar. The series includes the iPhone 17, the iPhone 17 Pro, the iPhone 17 pro Max and the likely newcomer, iPhone 17 Air (it is expected to replace the iPhone 17 Plus variant).
Notably, this is a leak and not an official confirmation from Apple. The tech major generally tries to keeps its smartphones a secret till the day of the launch.