New Report: Apple May Launch Slimmest iPhone in 2025

| Updated on 23 May 2024

Apple has carved a niche among users when it comes to premium smartphones. Fans are eagerly waiting for the iPhone 16 which is set to launch this year, iPhone 17 is already gaining much traction. 

There are speculations surrounding the upcoming mobile from Apple in 2025 that the device might see a major overhaul since there have been no significant changes for the last five years. Speculations are rife about the new ultra-thin version of the iPhone 17 which is likely to be priced more than next year’s phone. 

According to Wayne Ma and Qianer Liu of The Information, “Apple is still testing different designs for the slimmer phone, which could include an aluminum chassis and a smaller hole and pill-shaped cutout for its front-facing camera and sensors, one person with direct knowledge of the matter said. The phone will include Apple’s latest-generation processor, likely called the A19, and could have an improved front camera for video calls and selfies. The screen will measure somewhere between the 6.12-inch diagonal display of the standard iPhone and the 6.69-inch display of the iPhone Pro Max, the person added. The rear cameras could be relocated from the upper-left corner of the phone’s back to the top center as part of the redesign, another person with direct knowledge said.”

According to the sources, the new version of the iPhone is going to be significantly thinner than the current iPhone models. 

The report compares the new iPhone model with the 2017 iPhone X and says it will represent a major redesign. The iPhone X introduced key new tech like Face ID, OLED, thin bezels, the removal of the home button, and more. So, we can expect the changes along the same lines and it may bring something new that may mark a significant shift from current iPhone models. 

Alap Naik Desai

Tech Journalist

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