The iPhone17Slim could be the biggest redesign in 10 years, but the price could sting

The iPhone17Slim could be the biggest redesign in 10 years, but the price could sting

Yet another report has emerged that iPhone17Slim is a potential replacement for the 2025 iPhone lineup plus-size alternatives. And this claims that the new phone will have a price that looks very positive.

According to the information report, this 2025 release will be a "significantly thinner version of the iphone", which will arrive at the same time as the iPhone17. The report also claims that the new model could cost more than the iPhone1, 199pro Max, which is currently Apple's most expensive phone in the Apple15. 

In an initial report from the beginning of the week, analyst Jeff Pu suggests that the iPhone17Slim will feature a tuned design and a 6.6-inch display with a plus-size iPhone expected to be part of the iPhone16 release this fall, and Slim will knock the plus out of the lineup after 1 year. You can also use the following options: *******

However, reports of information suggest that the iPhone17Slim could be a bit higher-end than the Plus, with a redesign as important as the new look introduced by the iPhone X in 2018. Its model became the first smartphone1,000 smartphone sold by Apple, although its subsequent release has gone beyond its mark.

It's still early, but the potential design changes cited by sources don't sound to all of its high-end. For one it is said that the phone features an aluminum chassis, and apple is not the lightweight and durable titanium frame introduced in the iPhone15Pro model. Other potential changes included in the report, along with the a19 chipset running the show, point to the small holes and pill-shaped notches on the iPhone17Slim.

Thinness seems to be a big selling point at Apple, which recently announced a 5.1mm thin iPad Pro2024. Currently, the iPhone is available in 7.8mm.

There is a lot of time from now to see any kind of Iphone17 model. The IPhone16 has not yet been launched — it's coming in the fall - and only then will we talk about the 2025 model.

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