Pre -Production 2025 looks our first look at the iPhone model, an X subscriber with a username @Sky Fopes, which has shown a tweet that shows someone in a thick black case hiding the camera bar in the back of the phone. According to the X -Subscribe, the photo also shows a burial security guard who tried (but failed) to prevent the phone from photography. To detect the date of the more specific unveiled, Gorman is not usually done by Apple on Monday, September 8th and Friday, September 12 and Friday, September 12. Thursday, September 11, is out of time because Apple considers poor taste to announce new products on any birthday of 9/11.
The tweet shows the pre -production iPhone 17 Pro in the case prepared to hide the device in the pictures embedded. | Image Credit-@Sky Fopes
A photo shows that a person is wearing a sunshine and a hat (the hat is dressed in a traditional way) and a recent iPhone Pro model in one hand, while the iPhone 17 in disguise is in his other hand. Even despite a thick black case, you can tell that it’s a IPhone 17 Camera bar model due to a cutout space for flash and leather sensor. Cut -out for camera lenses indicates that the phone is one in the picture IPhone 17 Pro Model.
Here is your first look at Pre -Production iPhone 17 Pro in a thick black case, | Image Credit-@Sky Fopes
The second picture is a look at the same scene from this side. In this picture you can see how thick the matter is covered IPhone 17 Is Pro The thickness of this case allows Apple to cover the camera bar in the rear of the phone, which would be a deadly cheaper that is not one of the phones that has been released by Apple.
You will remember that in April 2010, an unidentified iPhone model was discovered on a once in California’s San Jose. It was an iPhone 4, which had a different design not only than the iPhone 3GS, but it was also put in a case so that no one could see how the phone looks like. Apple and other phone manufacturers resort to using such matters when they experience their phone in the real world from spot, photography and keeping them on social media.
Obviously, in this case, it did not stop the device from keeping the device on spot, photography and on social media.
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