Jon Prosser returns with a detailed iPhone 17 Pro leak video featuring 3D renders of a potential camera redesign, just weeks after Apple filed a lawsuit against him.
This is his first major upload since Apple filed a lawsuit against him, accusing him of leaking iOS 26 details obtained from an employee’s iPhone running unreleased software. Rather than lay low, Prosser has doubled down, offering a fresh look at what Apple’s next flagship could look like.
A Closer Look at the Leak
The video features 3D renders of what might be the iPhone 17 Pro’s new camera design, reportedly based on sources’ insider knowledge and ongoing speculation. The renders show a refined layout that could signal Apple’s biggest camera redesign in years.
Prosser also touched on the iPhone 17 Air, a rumored lightweight variant of the lineup. At this point, between analysts, leakers, and supply chain chatter, almost every rumored detail about these upcoming models has already circulated online, from display sizes and materials to battery specs.
Related: iPhone 17 Pro: Full Specs, Design, Camera, and A19 Chip Rumors

Prosser also makes an interesting claim regarding the Dark Blue and Orange shades of the iPhone 17 Pro: either one of the two colors will live. Of course we’d love to see both, but we’ll have to wait on this till Apple’s iPhone 17 launch event in September.
Related: iPhone 17 Air Preview: Rumored Features, Specs, Price & Release Details

Still, Prosser’s visual renders stand out for their quality and detail, offering a more tangible look at what the next iPhones might be.
The Legal Context
While most people facing a lawsuit from a trillion-dollar tech company might tread carefully, Prosser seems unfazed. The Apple lawsuit specifically alleges that he knowingly obtained information from an “illegally accessed” employee device. Many expected him to go quiet, instead, he’s leaned into the spotlight.
It’s hard to say if referencing the lawsuit in the midst of an ongoing legal battle is a wise move from a legal standpoint. However, as mentioned earlier, the internet is already saturated with detailed leaks and rumors from every direction.
 
            
             
         
                 
                                                                                     
                                                                                     
                                                                                     
                                                                                    
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