Apple Could Shrink The Screen Size Of The iPhone 17 Plus Model Next Year: Here's Why

admin admin | 04-19 16:02

Even when it might seem early to talk about the iPhone 17, speculation regarding its anticipated features and specs is already very much alive. The iPhone 16’s arrival is still many months away, but attention is already being paid to its successor.

Previously, there have been various rumours surrounding the iPhone 17 Pro with some suggesting it could feature a 2nm chipset, always-on capabilities and high refresh rate screens. Now, circulating reports are focusing on the iPhone 17 Plus, indicating that the 2025 iPhone model might come with a smaller screen.

The iPhone 17 Plus appears to deviate from the trend of increasing screen sizes, with rumours suggesting that the device will launch after the release of the iPhone 16 series in late 2024. Historically, Apple has maintained consistency by aligning the display proportions of Plus models with the more expensive Pro Max variants. For instance, both the iPhone 14 Plus and iPhone 15 Plus featured 6.7-inch screens, matching the size of their respective Pro Max counterparts.

Reportedly, Apple might be aiming to enhance the distinguishability of its models by altering the screen sizes across its lineup. This strategy could cater to specific user preferences, particularly those seeking a mid-sized device that balances comfort and utility. By potentially reducing production costs with a smaller display, Apple could offer the iPhone 17 Plus at a more competitive price point, further appealing to its target market.

If the reports are to be believed, customers seeking premium features without breaking the bank may be attracted to this offering. Additionally, individuals who find larger phones cumbersome may find a slightly smaller handset more appealing. This adjustment could enhance the phone's ergonomics and appeal to a specific user demographic that prioritises handling and ease of use over screen size.

According to DigiTimes, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), Apple’s main chip supplier, stated that it will begin producing 2nm CPUs by the end of this year; referring to past rumours regarding the iPhone 17 series. In addition, a large-scale production of the processors is anticipated by 2025. The iPhone 17 Pro may be among the first few handsets to use these chips, according to claims that surfaced following TSMC's announcement.

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