Alleged Leak Shows Detailed Internal Design of iPhone 17 Pro Max, Including New Metal Battery Component
Credits: social media

Alleged Leak Shows Detailed Internal Design of iPhone 17 Pro Max, Including New Metal Battery Component

Alleged images showing the internal design of the iPhone 17 Pro Max have surfaced, providing what could be one of the clearest glimpses yet into Apple’s planned updates for its flagship device in 2025,according to Mac Rumors. The images, shared by a Naver-based account known for leaks, are not believed to be official Apple CAD files, but they appear to match other circulating rumors and reports about the upcoming phone’s design. While leaks like this should always be treated cautiously, the images offer valuable insight into potential internal changes Apple may be implementing for its largest model.

The most notable feature highlighted in the leak is the metal-covered battery. A similar design was previously introduced in the iPhone 16 Pro, but according to the leaked images, this may be the first time it appears in the Pro Max variant. Earlier models of the larger flagship used a black foil covering for the battery, but the metal housing seen here is expected to improve heat dissipation, which could help the device run cooler and maintain performance under heavy use. The leak shows two distinct battery shapes: an L-shaped design for devices that include a physical SIM tray and a rectangular version for eSIM-only models, such as those sold in the United States. This distinction could indicate Apple’s continued push toward eSIM technology while still accommodating users in markets that rely on physical SIM cards.

The images also suggest a slightly larger rear camera bump, supporting long-standing speculation that the iPhone 17 Pro Max will feature an upgraded camera system, potentially with improved sensors or enhanced optical zoom capabilities. MagSafe components and the charging port layout are also visible, though their arrangement seems largely consistent with previous designs, indicating that Apple may be focusing on internal efficiency and thermal management rather than a full redesign of the device’s exterior.

While the leak does not introduce entirely new rumors, it reinforces ongoing reports about Apple’s design choices and highlights incremental improvements that could enhance performance and user experience. With Apple’s typical September launch event approaching, the company is likely to reveal official details in the coming weeks. Until then, leaks like these remain an intriguing, if unofficial, window into what may become one of Apple’s most important flagship devices of the year.

* Stories are edited and translated by Info3 *
Non info3 articles reflect solely the opinion of the author or original source and do not necessarily reflect the views of Info3