Apple is working on a major change for the iPhone 17 Pro Max that many users have wanted for years — a much thinner and lighter design. According to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple is planning to use a new kind of metal frame made from aluminum instead of stainless steel, which will help make the phone lighter.
The iPhone 15 Pro Max is already lighter than older models because Apple switched to titanium. Now, the iPhone 17 Pro Max might go even further by also making the internal components thinner. One key improvement could be a new “metalens” technology for the front-facing camera. This lens is made from flat glass instead of curved pieces, saving space without hurting camera quality.
Apple is expected to introduce this change in the iPhone 17 Pro Max, likely launching in 2025. The smaller iPhone 17 Pro may still use the current lens setup, meaning the thinner metalens might be exclusive to the larger model at first.
This update is part of Apple’s long-term plan to make iPhones sleeker and lighter without losing any power or features. If the new metalens works well, it might show up in more Apple products in the future.
In short, the iPhone 17 Pro Max could be the first step toward a new era of slimmer, more comfortable iPhones — something users have been asking for over the years.