Apple’s Lawsuit Against YouTuber Jon Prosser Likely Did Not Faze The Content Creator As He Pushes Out An iPhone 17 Pro Video Showcasing The Flagship’s Design, Camera And Other Details

Omar Sohail
Jon Prosser pushes an iPhone 17 Pro video despite Apple's lawsuit
Apple's lawsuit would have spooked many, but Jon Prosser appears to be fearless - Image credits - fpt.

Sitting on a cash pile of $133 billion means that Apple has sufficient funds to fill the pockets of an army of lawyers, who will burden individuals and companies with a rubble of lawsuits until the opposing party finally succumbs to the technology giant’s demands. However, Jon Prosser, who has had legal proceedings filed against him for pushing out leaks surrounding iOS 26, has been defiant and has published a video talking about the iPhone 17 Pro design and other details, which we have talked about in detail below.

Latest speculation explored in the video talks about the possibility of an upgraded tetraprism periscope zoom lens arriving to the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max

Perhaps the most distinguishing change coming to the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max is the camera bar, covering a massive portion of the rear side of the two flagships. However, Apple could introduce this aesthetic makeover for something other than letting future buyers know that they will be flaunting a new device in their hands. According to Prosser, based on the speculation from external, unnamed sources, the camera bar will be present to make room for bigger camera sensors and their respective hardware.

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As the majority of you know, Apple launched the iPhone 16 Pro last year, sporting a tetraprism periscope zoom lens, making it the first time that the iPhone 16 Pro Max was not exclusive to this upgrade. However, the company needs to take a step further if it is going to keep pace with the competition. While the following is not confirmed, Prosser believes that the camera bar will be present so that a bigger periscope zoom lens or a bigger sensor can be added to the top, bringing all sorts of imaging advantages to the table.

The iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max will also ship with a 48MP telephoto camera, along with 48MP primary sensors to elevate the photography and videography sessions. While all of these specifications are impressive to hear, Prosser’s intrepid approach of posting another video with Apple’s ongoing lawsuit is a feat that the most daring of individuals can only achieve. If you want to check out the entire clip, it is given at the top. Let us know what you think in the comments below.

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About the author: Omar Sohail is a reporter and analyst for Wccftech's mobile section, specializing in the technology and business of the mobile industry. His expertise lies in the intricate hardware supply chain, covering developments in semiconductor manufacturing, chip lithography, and camera sensor technology.

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