Redesigned iPhone 17 Pro camera may lead Apple to reposition its logo

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A leaker claims that Apple will change the position of the Apple logo on the back of the iPhone 17 Pro because of the expected camera bar at the top, marking the first such change in six years.

Two smartphones with the Apple logo; left has two rear cameras, right has three. A black right-pointing arrow between them.
Apple could move its logo downwards to center in the space below the alleged camera bar. Image credit: Majin Bu



In a new image and post on his website, leaker Majin Bu, who has offered a mixed track record on rumors, claims that the new arrangement for the camera expected in the forthcoming Pro model will cause Apple to reposition the Apple logo lower. A new post from Bu says will be moved to the center bottom portion, below the camera bar.

"[A] company we collaborate with, specializing in producing cases for the iPhone 17 Pro line, has confirmed they are already working to start production of cases with the updated design," Bu reported, providing a illustration of the change. Both the repositioning of the Apple logo and the introduction of a full camera bar across the top are presently unconfirmed, but the latter change is seen as very likely.

The leak follows many others that have consistently claimed that the iPhone 17 Pro will feature a new layout for the top back portion of the device. There have been no previous rumors that this would lead to a change in the logo position, and there is no practical requirement for Apple to move it.

However, the company did reposition the logo with the launch of the iPhone 11 in 2019. Prior to that, the iPhone X for instance had the logo higher up the back, and there was also the word "iPhone" written lower down.

Apple centered the logo and removed the word "iPhone" with the iPhone 11, which also saw the introduction of a redesigned camera arrangement. Previously, the cameras had been in a vertical line but the iPhone 11 range introduced the now familiar rounded square arrangement.

The expected new camera system for the iPhone 17 Pro will be the first major change in the cameras since the iPhone 11. It's speculated that the redesign will see the three cameras remaining on the left side as they do now, but the flash and LiDAR sensor would shift to the right side, making an almost iPhone-wide arrangement.

White smartphone with three camera lenses and an Apple logo on a sleek white back panel, set against a light background.
The alleged new look for the back of the iPhone 17 Pro. Image credit: Majin Bu



Bu also recently claimed that the iPhone 17 Pro will gain a "vapor chamber" cooling system, but was less confident on the rumor. While the report was claimed to have come from an "internal source," the report hedges its bet by saying that the chamber's design is "still evolving, with some challenges to address."

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  • Reply 1 of 26
    And what about MagSafe? Showing the phone on its own is all very well – aesthetically, the logo would look better, centred in the available space excluding the camera area. But once there's a clear case on the phone with the MagSafe ring in the middle of it, the Apple logo will no longer be visible in the middle of that ring. It'll be obscured by the magnets, and will look awful. On balance, Apple would then be better off leaving the logo where it is, unless they intend to do away with clear case options entirely.
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  • Reply 2 of 26
    Who cares, and why?
    baconstangchrisbkkdk49muthuk_vanalingamMplsPAlex1Nmacgui
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  • Reply 3 of 26
    reviloareviloa Posts: 17member
    Gulp, my day is ruined. Some of us may have to wait it out for the 18. lol 
    baconstangMplsPAlex1N
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  • Reply 4 of 26
    baconstangbaconstang Posts: 1,192member
    Earthshaking!
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  • Reply 5 of 26
    anthogaganthogag Posts: 124member
    The logo looks best where it is. Center of device. Moving it down makes the iPhone look longer. 
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  • Reply 6 of 26
    pichaelpichael Posts: 57member
    There are some absolute, self centred tw@t’s in this world. 
    baconstang
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  • Reply 7 of 26
    I would remove the Apple logo altogether from that lumpy abomination.
    williamlondonretrogustoStrangeDays
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  • Reply 8 of 26
    Anilu_777anilu_777 Posts: 610member
    The photo showing two makes me twitch. I don’t like the “top heavy” look with the logo moved down. But oddly the picture with the new placement alone isn’t bad.  ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ 
    Alex1Nbaconstang
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  • Reply 9 of 26
    Repent!
    The END is NEAR!
    dewmebaconstang
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  • Reply 10 of 26
    So the iPhone 16 we had a new button And a very slow rollout of Apple Intelligence. Mostly does not work.
    Now the iPhone 17, We have a vertical camera and the logo is being moved. Groundbreaking  🤣
    williamlondonbaconstang
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  • Reply 11 of 26
    charlesncharlesn Posts: 1,542member
    This is like an SNL satire commercial for iPhone: "And for iPhone 17, after years of research and development, we've even moved the logo!" (Cut to lab scenes of logo being "tested" in ridiculous positions.) So far we've got a "me, too" camera bar and a possible logo move. I'm guessing the iPhone presentation will largely be devoted to all the new technologies in the iPhone Air, blah, blah, which all adds up to a thinner, more expensive phone with the camera system of the 16e. Yay? By the way, here's the headline from a enthusiast site for Samsung phones, but the same story is pretty much everywhere:

    Samsung is struggling to sell the Galaxy S25 Edge

    Industry sources say that Galaxy S25 Edge sales are below expectations. So far, the phone doesn't seem to have attracted a large enough crowd to satisfy the Korean tech giant. It might be dangerously close to becoming an ambitious experiment that failed to post the expected results.

    I would find this really alarming if I were Apple because I think new form factors tend to be a bigger driver of sales in Android world than they do for iPhone buyers, at least judging from the number of different Android form factors that are available. Apple, on the other hand, has had three sales failures in new form factors: the Mini, the Plus and the SE. I just don't see thinner + $$$$ + low end camera system being the formula for success in its fourth try.  

     
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  • Reply 12 of 26
    MplsPmplsp Posts: 4,177member
    charlesn said:
    This is like an SNL satire commercial for iPhone: "And for iPhone 17, after years of research and development, we've even moved the logo!" (Cut to lab scenes of logo being "tested" in ridiculous positions.) So far we've got a "me, too" camera bar and a possible logo move. I'm guessing the iPhone presentation will largely be devoted to all the new technologies in the iPhone Air, blah, blah, which all adds up to a thinner, more expensive phone with the camera system of the 16e. Yay? By the way, here's the headline from a enthusiast site for Samsung phones, but the same story is pretty much everywhere:

    Samsung is struggling to sell the Galaxy S25 Edge

    Industry sources say that Galaxy S25 Edge sales are below expectations. So far, the phone doesn't seem to have attracted a large enough crowd to satisfy the Korean tech giant. It might be dangerously close to becoming an ambitious experiment that failed to post the expected results.

    I would find this really alarming if I were Apple because I think new form factors tend to be a bigger driver of sales in Android world than they do for iPhone buyers, at least judging from the number of different Android form factors that are available. Apple, on the other hand, has had three sales failures in new form factors: the Mini, the Plus and the SE. I just don't see thinner + $$$$ + low end camera system being the formula for success in its fourth try.  

     
    Never fear - Apple will announce that the next iphone will be available not just in Space Gray but also in Charcoal Gray. They expect this, along with repositioning the logo will create a boon in sales.
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  • Reply 13 of 26
    hexclockhexclock Posts: 1,357member
    Position of the logo that will be completely cover by my hand when in use has a relevance to my life of approximately 0.00%
    williamlondonAlex1Nbaconstang
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  • Reply 14 of 26
    bluefire1bluefire1 Posts: 1,318member
    I know why this article was posted, but when is Apple going to give us a real hardware update that’s worthy of two thumbs up. 
    williamlondonStrangeDays
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  • Reply 15 of 26
    My biggest complaint with the camera is that when you set the iPhone down on a flat surface it wobbles while typing with one hand. The simple fix would be to position the two or three lenses horizontally.
    williamlondon
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  • Reply 16 of 26
    The logo doesn't belong centered in the open space. Apple won't do that.
    Alex1N
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  • Reply 17 of 26
    bluefire1 said:
    I know why this article was posted, but when is Apple going to give us a real hardware update that’s worthy of two thumbs up. 
    When children learn what a mature product category means.
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  • Reply 18 of 26
    M68000m68000 Posts: 950member
    As a user of iPhones since the original,  I’m entitled to share my opinion of this new alleged layout on back of phone.  It’s basically awful.   I think the best look has been the two camera vertical arrangement of the iPhone 16.  The increasing emphasis on cameras on phones, not just iPhones, it simply amazing.  I guess I am biased, as I prefer a real camera and lens compared to tiny sensors and lens that a cellphone has.
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  • Reply 19 of 26
    charlesncharlesn Posts: 1,542member
    M68000 said:
    I guess I am biased, as I prefer a real camera and lens compared to tiny sensors and lens that a cellphone has.
    You should obviously shoot with whatever makes you happy but great photography has always been about the eye behind the camera, not the hardware. Oscar-winning director Steven Soderbergh has now shot two feature films entirely on iPhone--not bad for "not a real camera" that doesn't have "real" lenses, huh? And per the phrase popularized by photographer Chase Jarvis for the title of his book, "The Best Camera Is the One That's with You," my iPhone is always with me when I'm out. All of Chase's photos in that now famous book, by the way, were shot with the original iPhone, which had a TWO megapixel camera. Like I said, it's the eye behind the camera that counts most. 

    People also wildly underestimate the capabilities of the latest smartphones. I have a number of framed and stunning 13x19 prints in my living room and one 24x30, all enlarged from iPhone jpgs I shot, taken straight from camera, no filters, no post-processing at all, and the first question people ask when they see them is, "Wow, what camera did you use to shoot these?" They're blown away when I say "iPhone" because few people realize how capable it is when you have a decent photographic eye and know something about exposure adjustments, depth of field, choice of lens, etc. 
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  • Reply 20 of 26
    This is perhaps the least important Apple-related topic ever to earn an entire article, but since it's here...

    Lowering the logo to fill the space below the cameras makes good aesthetic sense. When the logo is in the center of the entire phone, that huge camera assembly gives the impression that it was bolted onto the phone as an afterthought.

    Look where the logo is on this older iMac. It's centered in the available space, not in the center of the computer itself. (This is a joke, but the premise holds.)

     
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