iPhone 17e rumored to finally leave notch behind
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The low-cost iPhone looks set to be getting a new chip next year, but with a similar design to the 16e, which could deter some gamers.
The iPhone 17e could have an overhauled design, ditch the notch, and gain a new chipset – but some of its predecessor's issues might remain.
Apple introduced the iPhone 16e in March modeled after the iPhone 14, so it follows suit that the iPhone 17e could be based on the iPhone 15, the first non-Pro iPhone to feature the Dynamic Island. The 16e has only one rear camera and lacks features found on the higher-end iPhones, such as MagSafe and the Camera Control button.
Apple’s iPhone 17e is reportedly launching early next year, and a Weibo leaker just shared what new features to expect.
Apple upended its budget iPhone category this year with the iPhone 16e, creating a successor to the iPhone SE that no longer feels nearly as much like the
If you’ve been keeping up with all the latest iPhone 17 rumors, you’ll probably have heard that Apple ’s next iPhone could come with a redesigned Dynamic Island. That idea has just been bolstered by a prominent leaker, although their post is frustratingly short on solid details.
Dynamic Island on the iPhone 14 Pro is almost a year old but Apple and developers aren't taking advantage of this feature even with iOS 17.
The Dynamic Island is exclusive to the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max, surrounding the camera notch with info on things like calls, music, notifications, and turn-by-turn navigation.