Notebookcheck Logo

iPhone 17 Pro Max logo dislocation rumors stir again with new leaks

UAG's iPhone 17 Pro-series cases(?). (Image source: @evleaks via X)
UAG's iPhone 17 Pro-series cases(?). (Image source: @evleaks via X)
Accessory manufacturers can usually design their iPhone clear cases in a way that showcases the Apple logo - except when it comes to the upcoming "17 Pro" and "Pro Max", according to some pre-launch leaks. Then again, a new leak purporting to show the devices in a factory-fresh condition might dispute those claims.

Case manufacturers have allegedly been spotted rushing to prepare their clear iPhone 17-series cases with MagSafe support in advance of Apple's impending, "Awe Dropping" September 2025 event. 

Some of the more striking of these accessories might come from UAG, a company apparently about to launch "iCases" that boast a wireless charging template that is hexagonal rather than circular as usual.

Buyers for these cases as portrayed in a new render posted to X by the seasoned leaker Evan Blass will be able to see the handsets' logos in the middle of this landing pad as usual - unless they opt for an iPhone 17 Pro or Pro Max, that is.

UAG has apparently been unable to prevent the signature Apple icon on those devices from hiding under the angular outline. That is because it might be shifted downward to accommodate the 17 Pro series' allegedly enlarged camera window.

Meanwhile, a new video purports to show a freshly manufactured unit of the 17 Pro Max in live action for the first time.

The clip, posted by another experienced tipster, Ice Universe, seems to show that the logo might be nearer to the mid-line of the device as usual and, thus, perhaps higher up than the case leaks suggest. 

static version load dynamic
Loading Comments
Comment on this article
Please share our article, every link counts!
Mail Logo
> Expert Reviews and News on Laptops, Smartphones and Tech Innovations > News > News Archive > Newsarchive 2025 09 > iPhone 17 Pro Max logo dislocation rumors stir again with new leaks
Deirdre O'Donnell, 2025-09- 2 (Update: 2025-09- 2)