New images of the upcoming iPhone 17 lineup have appeared online, offering an early look at the expected color options for Apple’s 2025 flagship range. The photos, shared by well-known leaker Sonny Dickson, show dummy units of the iPhone 17, 17 Air, 17 Pro, and 17 Pro Max lined up in their respective finishes.

The most eye-catching detail is the orange finish for the iPhone 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max, which stands out from the rest of the palette. These Pro models are also shown in white, dark blue, and black. Another noticeable element is the repositioned Apple logo on the back of the Pro variants, a change that has been rumored for months and could indicate subtle design adjustments.

The standard iPhone 17 is pictured in five colors: pink (described in earlier leaks as light purple), green, light blue, white, and black. The iPhone 17 Air, which is expected to be a lighter and possibly slimmer model, appears in light blue, grey, white, and black.

While dummy units don’t confirm the exact materials or finish quality, they often reflect the final color choices manufacturers plan to release. The images also align closely with earlier renders and a short video shared online the same day, adding to their credibility.

Apple has yet to officially confirm the launch date for the iPhone 17 series, though it is widely expected to be unveiled in early September 2025, following the company’s typical annual release pattern. Until then, these leaks from Dickson offer the most detailed look yet at the visual direction for Apple’s next generation of smartphones, suggesting a modest expansion of color options alongside subtle design tweaks.

