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    Apple’s plan revealed! Designs are changing

    Discover Apple's plans for thinner designs in their upcoming products. Learn about the new iPhone 17, MacBook Pro, and Apple Watch models.

    Apple is taking its technology a step further and working on much thinner designs. A reliable source from Bloomberg has unveiled Apple’s future plans. New designs are coming for iPhone, MacBook Pro, and Apple Watch models. Here are the details…

    Apple is working on significant design changes for the iPhone 17 series, which it plans to release in 2025. According to Mark Gurman, the new iPhone 17 will be much thinner compared to the current models. With this new model, Apple aims to achieve the thinnest and lightest product in its category. This means you might not even feel like you’re carrying a phone in your pocket with the iPhone 17.

    It’s not limited to the iPhone; Apple also plans to make the new versions of the MacBook Pro and Apple Watch much thinner. You may recall that the MacBook Pro became a bit thicker with the design change in 2021.

    Apple will no longer support these devices!

    This thickening came with the transition to Apple Silicon and the return of ports like MagSafe, HDMI, and the SD card slot. But now, Apple is taking steps to make these devices even thinner. The Apple Watch X seems to undergo the most significant design change to date.

    The M4 iPad Pro introduced last month, with a thickness of only 5.1 mm, became the thinnest product Apple has ever produced. This sleek design is seen as a starting point for the thinner new-generation Apple devices. According to Mark Gurman, these new-generation designs will spread across Apple’s entire product lineup. So, get ready to see much thinner and lighter Apple devices in the future.

    What do you think about these new thin designs? How do you think thinner and lighter Apple devices will enhance the user experience? Don’t forget to share your thoughts in the comments section below…

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