Apple’s next flagship is just around the corner, and leaks are already creating a buzz. The iPhone 17 Pro, expected to launch in September, is set to arrive with not only upgraded internals but also a redesigned exterior and a fresh palette of colours.
According to leaked renders by Majinbu Official, the iPhone 17 Pro will be available in four colour options: Dark Blue, Silver, Orange, and Black. This marks a bold shift from Apple’s more muted tones in previous iterations. The new shades are expected to give the Pro model a more vibrant, premium aesthetic that aligns with a redesigned back panel.

One of the biggest visible changes is the camera module. Apple is reportedly moving away from the familiar square camera bump. Instead, the iPhone 17 Pro will feature a rectangular camera island that stretches across the top portion of the rear panel. The triple-lens setup will remain, but the flash will be positioned noticeably farther away from the large camera sensors. This change is likely both stylistic and functional, possibly to improve low-light imaging and reduce lens flare.
In a subtle but notable shift, the Apple logo may also move slightly lower on the back. Though a minor change, it reflects Apple’s meticulous attention to detail.
Meanwhile, the standard iPhone 17 and the expected iPhone 17 Air model are reportedly being tested in lighter, more youthful hues—Green, Purple, and Sky Blue.
The Apple event unveiling the new iPhone lineup will take place just weeks after Google’s annual "Made by Google" event on August 20, where the Pixel 10 series and new foldables are expected to debut.
As for Apple’s foldable plans, while prototypes may be in development, a launch this year is unlikely. Industry insiders suggest a 2026 timeline for Apple’s entry into the foldables segment.
All eyes are now on Apple’s September keynote, where the iPhone 17 series is expected to take center stage with bold design choices and fresh new colours.