Apple appears to be making a notable change to its standard iPhone 17. A new leak suggests the base iPhone 17 will come with a larger 6.3-inch screen—up from the 6.1-inch display that’s been a staple for four generations. And the source of the leak? A trusted name in phone accessories.

Spigen, a well-known case and screen protector brand, may have accidentally revealed the new display size via a product listing on Amazon India. The page for the Spigen EZ FIT Tempered Glass screen protector briefly listed compatibility with the iPhone 17. The product is designed to fit the iPhone 16 Pro, which also has a 6.3-inch display, but not the 6.1-inch iPhone 16. The listing was quietly updated, but not before the detail was spotted and reported.

This backs up earlier rumors that Apple plans to give the iPhone 17 a refreshed design in 2025. The screen might finally refresh at 120Hz, which will be a major improvement over the 60Hz cap of the iPhone 16.
Under the hood, the iPhone 17 is expected to be powered by Apple’s 3nm A19 chip and come with 8GB of RAM. While it likely won’t match the iPhone 17 Pro’s “Pro” features—such as vapor chamber cooling for improved sustained performance—it should still bring solid performance and improved efficiency.
Spigen’s accidental listing adds more weight to speculation that a big design shift is coming. A larger screen, slightly thinner bezels, and new internals could make the iPhone 17 a compelling upgrade—even if it skips some of the Pro bells and whistles.
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