The Apple iPhone experience is set to undergo a significant transformation with this year’s rumored camera upgrades. These changes reportedly impact all cameras, both front and rear. According to a leak from Digital Chat Station (DCS), Apple is planning some major enhancements for the iPhone 17 and 17 Pro.

For the selfie camera, DCS claims that Apple has replaced the 12 MP sensor from the iPhone 16 Pro with a 24 MP unit. This upgrade promises twice the resolution for better selfies, sharper videos, and improved face detection.
On the rear, the changes are equally impressive. DCS reports that all three cameras on the iPhone 17 Pro will feature 48 MP sensors. This includes the ultrawide, main, and periscope zoom telephoto cameras. While the iPhone 16 had two 48 MP sensors, the iPhone 17 Pro extends this to the telephoto camera, delivering a comprehensive upgrade.
The iPhone 17 Pro’s camera setup reportedly includes a 48 MP main sensor with a 1/1.3-inch type sensor, a 48 MP ultrawide lens, and a 48 MP periscope camera with 5x optical telephoto zoom. The main sensor is also expected to have a larger aperture, enhancing light intake and image clarity.
Additionally, another leak suggests the iPhone 17 Pro might feature a new design, including an elongated horizontal camera module. While this design change has yet to be verified, it adds to the excitement surrounding the iPhone 17 lineup.
With these advanced features and potential design upgrades, the iPhone 17 is expected to reflect its premium nature in pricing. It’s clear that Apple is preparing something remarkable for its next-generation iPhones. Stay tuned for more updates!