On the current and older models of the iPhone, the antennas are tucked away in the edges of the frame, and a new approach will integrate them around a central and raised camera housing, according to the latest information. The reason why Apple is making this change is quite simple, but smart, as the antennas placed around the camera bar could reduce shielding caused by a user’s grip or nearby metallic components. Ultimately, the new placement will help create a more uniform radiation pattern, which internal engineers refer to as the main lobe, and minimize “shadow zones” especially along vertical and diagonal axes.
Apple may reposition antennas around the iPhone 17 Pro’s camera, improving signal strength and reliability
All in all, the change will allow for more reliable connectivity in dense urban environments as well as indoor spaces. Additionally, a user would naturally hold the device from the bottom, covering the antennas and compromising the signal strength to a certain degree, and the new mechanism would avoid these interferences. Take note that the details shared by the tipster are still part of the rumors and not a sure-fire thing, but given how Majin Bu has been accurate in the past, it gives credibility to the claim. It could be a well-informed claim rather than just speculation, but we will know for sure next month when Apple officially announces the iPhone 17 lineup.
It remains to be seen if the company will implement the change throughout the iPhone 17 lineup or just make it part of the ‘Pro’ models. In any case, the device will feature better reception and signal stability, especially in challenging environments where coverage is little to none. The iPhone 17 Pro models are shaping up to be quite an upgrade over the current models, considering there will be a boatload of visual changes.
On the flip side, there are countless reasons to skip the iPhone 17 Pro models in favor of next year’s 20th anniversary iPhone, which will feature the biggest design shift since the launch of the iPhone X in 2017. The company is planning to launch an all-screen iPhone with no bezels, possibly like a single slab of glass that we have previously envisioned in a plethora of concepts. It remains to be seen how the company will do it, but we remain optimistic. We will keep you posted with the latest details in terms of design and upgrades as soon as further information is available. Would you be upgrading to the iPhone 17 Pro from the iPhone 16 lineup?
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