It is amazing that Apple, Apple, has unveiled the new series of iPhone 17, including the iPhone Air, which Tim Cook said that the company has been liberated today to make professional phones in all time. Is this statement correct or most of the hyperbole? Here, Apple Park, I was able to pick up a quick demonstration of the iPhone 17 Pro demonstration, and while obviously I can’t answer this question, based on a brief review of new phones, I’m really intrigued.
I made the new space orange model Beeline, which, by the way, reminds me of the Apple Watch Ultra. I am already very much taken as it looks and feels like iPhone 17 Pro, and I don’t even mind a new camera plateau, but maybe it’s just because I am a change in change.
It’s not just a shiny new thing to make it clear. Far away from him. The iPhone 17 Pro I played with was an orange version and has a kind of matte finish and a vague feeling of “soft touch” compared to the iPhone 16 Pro for about a year. I also enjoyed the Blue Color option that is a little richer than the photos look. Regardless of the color, I found out that the aluminum frame and matte finish around the edges gave a strong feeling, and I say it as the one whose iPhone 16 Pro has a large, unpleasant series of cracks because it fell and landed on its edge.
I really think that while the overall feeling of the PRO phone bonuses is a small compromise, the possible improvement of durability should be worth it. Importantly, the iPhone 17’s Pro has a ceramic shield at the Paler Houed -rounded rectangle, so it should be scratched than its predecessor.
Despite the new Unibody design, I find the camera control button on the right on the right, though I think I am more accustomed to the iPhone 16 Pro and I think it is a little easier to click at the moment.
More importantly, this is something I will have to spend more than an hour with the iPhone 17 Pro to check that the redevelopment should help perform the battery life. Now there are many components on the camera’s plateau, loosening the place in the rest of the iPhone housing to have a battery. It is estimated that the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max, along with the A19 Pro processor, take longer than before.
I both appreciate and appreciate Apple’s tendency to come up with new terms for my characteristics, and while I spin the word “plateau” a little to describe the rounded rectangular module at the end of the iPhone 17 Pro, I really find it convenient to use as a link. The camera plateau has three 48 megapixel fusion cameras described by Apple at the basic message, and I can check if I have seen the camera scaling options that have increased to 8x. For some of them, I briefly tried the Apple Observatory space, closer closer to the Infinity building. With a much closer look at the pictures you have received, I cannot guarantee quality, so I can only say that the interface remains known.
I also had the opportunity to quickly check the new Central Stage Selfie camera, and I have to say that it is meaningful now why Apple had to rearrange the camera application using iOS 26. You will need to dive into a deeper menu, taping buttons next to the top of the screen to enable new features such as the automatic rotating edge ratio or dual camera video recording. I didn’t know where to find them right away, but I’m sure I would learn over time. So far, a useful Apple spokesman standing next to the phone has shown where everything was.
Many other interesting things about the iPhone 17 Pro were not easy to try quickly, so we’ll have to wait for us to see them to see if Apple demands detaining. These are things like improved performance using the A19 Pro, better thermal control with an onboard steam chamber, as well as the one that is marked with battery life. I would be curious to see what we learn about the transformation over time and whether it also affects the call performance and repair.
Although I am greatly appreciated by the new benefits and color of the iPhone 17, I have to admit that I am a little jealous of my colleague Sam Rutherford, who had time to spend time with the new iPhone Air. Although the colors on that line are not as attractive, the thinness is certainly very tempting. Based on my limited experience, the iPhone Air is slightly rounded edges compared to the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge, but if you want more information, you should definitely check Sam’s impressions.