Some new leaks say that all iPhone 17 models that are about to launch this year will be upgraded with two notable improvements to the screen.
First, the entire iPhone 17 series - including the standard version and the iPhone 17 Air version will be equipped with thinner edges. Previously, Apple affirmed that the iPhone 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max have the thinnest borderings ever, and now this design will be expanded to even popular models.
Second, the iPhone 17 series will have a new Dynamic Island interface. While it is not clear what the specific change is, it is likely that this is part of iOS 26 - the upcoming software update and will be exclusive to iPhone 17 models.
In terms of hardware, there have been rumors about Apple minimizing the Dynamic Island cut, but it is still unclear whether this change will appear from this year or wait until the iPhone 18.
If the leaked information is correct, Apple is showing a consistent trend in synchronizing the user experience across the entire product line, something previously only limited to Pro models. Expanding super-thin edges and improving Dynamic Island for standard models can help Apple create a significant leap in design and interface, even for users who do not choose to buy high-end versions.
Apple has not yet commented on these rumors. As usual, the company will hold a new iPhone launch event in September, where all rumors will be confirmed.
While waiting, the technology community continues to closely monitor leaks from the supply chain and analysts to get the earliest look at the next generation of iPhone.