Have you ever just walked down the street and seen someone using thenewest iPhonebefore its official launch? Probably not, but it seems that happened to a user on X recently, who posted about seeing a “test development iPhone” in the wild.
The user, known asSkyfops on X, shared two photos of someone holding an iPhone that suspiciously looks like the designseen in leaksover the past few months. Although the phone has a case, the giveaway is the LiDAR sensor and the flash being much farther away from the phone’s cameras, which has led many to believe this could be theiPhone 17 Prowith its new camera bar design.

You can check out the original post on X below.
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You might find these leaks about the iPhone 17 Pro’s camera hard to believe.
Are these photos legit?
Some people believe it is
With the expected launch of the iPhone 17 series only two months away, the idea of an Apple employee or representative testing one of the new devices in public this close to its release doesn’t seem unlikely.
In a follow-uppost on X, Skyfops said that the man testing the iPhone had security, and they were trying to “go in front of the iPhone to hide it.” They state that the photos were taken in Union Square, San Francisco, which isn’t far from Apple Park in Cupertino.

Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman shared his thoughts on the post on X, saying he thinks “This looks legit.”
While the two photos shared on X that could depict the iPhone 17 Pro don’t reveal anything new that we haven’t already seen from the leaks, it’s still exciting to see a device potentially spotted in the wild before its official release. These photos also support all the leaks about the iPhone 17 Pro’s design. Whether all this is true or not, we’ll find out soon enough.
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This story reminds me of the Google Pixel 10, which wasfirst seen in publica couple of months ago. A film crew in Vancouver, Canada, was caught shooting what seemed to be a commercial for the Pixel 10, supported by photos of a storyboard featuring the device. Google has since officially revealed thedesign of the Pixel 10ahead of its August 20Made by Googleevent. Following Google’s event in August, the next major smartphone launch is expected to be the newiPhone in September.
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