iPhone 17 Pro Has Smaller Dynamic Island, Claims Last-Minute Rumor
A fresh leak is stirring excitement among Apple fans: iPhone 17 Pro has smaller Dynamic Island, claims last-minute rumor from a supposed insider in the iPhone accessory industry. The update suggests Apple may have redesigned the hardware, making the front-facing camera and sensors more compact than ever.
Image : GoogleDynamic Island Shrinks Again?
According to the leak, the Dynamic Island width is reportedly reduced from 2cm to about 1.5cm. That’s a noticeable change, especially for those who felt the cutout still took up too much display space on the iPhone 16.
The rumor comes from an unverified source who claims to work at a company that manufactures iPhone screen protectors. While their credibility is untested, the timing—just days before Apple’s September event—has sparked widespread discussion online.
Mixed Signals from Earlier Leaks
Speculation about a smaller Dynamic Island on the iPhone 17 lineup has circulated for months. Early in the year, analyst Jeff Pu suggested the iPhone 17 Pro Max might get a slimmer cutout compared to the iPhone 17 Pro and older models. Another leaker hinted that Apple could be adopting "metalens" technology for Face ID, integrating the transmitter and receiver into a thinner module.
If true, this would reduce both the size and thickness of the Dynamic Island, giving users more usable screen space.
Conflicting Reports on iPhone 17 Lineup
Not all leaks agree, however. Some insiders suggested the smaller cutout might be exclusive to Pro models, while others believed it would expand across the entire iPhone 17 lineup. Later reports even pushed the expected change further, claiming the redesign may not arrive until the iPhone 18 Pro in 2026.
This leaves the iPhone 17 series in a cloud of uncertainty—will we see a sleeker Dynamic Island next week, or will Apple hold off a bit longer?
Possible Software Tweaks Too
One leaker claimed the iPhone 17 models could also feature a redesigned Dynamic Island interface, though no specifics were given. That could mean new animations, shortcuts, or expanded functionality to make better use of the cutout.
If Apple introduces both a hardware shrink and a software refresh, the Dynamic Island could finally feel like a fully matured feature three years after debuting on the iPhone 14 Pro.
Countdown to Apple’s September Event
This year’s Apple event, cheekily branded “Awe dropping”, takes place on Tuesday, September 9. That’s when we’ll know for sure if the iPhone 17 Pro has smaller Dynamic Island, or if the change has been delayed for another year.
If confirmed, it would mark the first physical redesign of the Dynamic Island since 2022, making this one of the most talked-about upgrades of the iPhone 17 generation.
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