- More cad drawings on iPhone 17 have emerged
- A speaker design could be on their way to certain models
- It is not clear how audio quality will be affected
The audio quality is perhaps the first specification that would be seen when choosing a new telephone, but it is an important feature, and yet, and the freshly filtered schemes suggest that iPhone 17 phones could be obtaining a renewal of speakers.
These CAD drawings come from a well -known Tipster @majinbuoficial, and apparently have been delivered through an internal source in Apple. They take a good look at the lower part of the iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Air, iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max.
While nothing seems to be changing with the standard iPhone 17 compared to the iPhone 16, both the iPhone 17 Pro and the iPhone 17 Pro Max apparently obtain the same amount of speaker holes on each side.
As our review of the iPhone 16 Pro and the review of the iPhone 16 Pro Max will tell you, the speaker configuration is currently asymmetric on both sides of the USB-C port. It seems that this year Apple is going to even everything.
Arriving in September
CAD 3D of the iPhone 17 models reveals a redesign of the speakers. Pro and Pro Max models now have the same amount of speakers per side, while the iPhone 17 air comes with only 2 speakers per side. The speaker configuration remains unchanged in the standard iPhone 17. Pic.twitter.com/b2uvyklc5fMarch 1, 2025
The iPhone 17 Air is a new model this year, so we have nothing to compare it, but it has only two speakers on each side, perhaps a sign of the component cut that Apple has had to do to make it as thin as possible.
Exactly how this will affect speaker configuration or audio quality is difficult to say based on schemes alone, but it seems that Pro Max phones can come with some attached sound updates.
Iphone 17 leaks are really beginning to accumulate now. Renders that have previously appeared online suggest that we will obtain four phones that are significantly different from their predecessors, especially in terms of the camera module.
A variety of different internal updates is also rumored, but, of course, none of this is safe until the phones are officially revealed, which, if Apple adheres to its usual schedule this year, will be at some point in September.
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