iPhone photography just got a major upgrade. The Selfix case, set to launch on Kickstarter early next year, adds a 1.6-inch rear screen and expandable storage to iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max models. This innovation allows users to frame selfies using the superior rear cameras instead of relying on the standard front-facing camera. With storage expandable up to 2TB via microSD, it also solves the perennial issue of running out of space while shooting high-resolution photos.
Secondary screens on smartphones aren’t new, but their practicality is growing. While devices like Xiaomi’s 17 series highlight rear displays for widgets or gaming, the real appeal lies in selfie photography. The Selfix case brings this functionality to the iPhone ecosystem, combining convenience with professional-level photography. For users frustrated with cropping or limited framing options on the front camera, the rear screen is a clear upgrade.
Apple’s latest iPhones feature a redesigned front-facing camera with an 18MP sensor, but framing remains limited. Meanwhile, the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max boast three 48MP rear cameras with excellent low-light performance and an ultra-wide lens. Pairing these cameras with the Selfix case’s rear screen allows for perfectly framed selfies, capturing more people and scenery with minimal effort.
The Selfix case connects via USB-C, using DisplayPort Alt Mode to power its AMOLED display. The 480x480 pixel screen acts as an external viewfinder for selfies taken with the rear cameras. While the case draws battery power from the iPhone, it includes a shutter button that doubles as a power toggle, letting users conserve energy when the screen isn’t needed.
With the iPhone 17 series, storage can be limiting for avid photographers. The Selfix case addresses this by adding a microSD slot that supports up to 2TB of additional storage. This is ideal for users capturing high-resolution images, videos, or even running demanding apps, reducing the need to constantly offload content.
The Selfix case balances functionality with portability. At just 1.6 inches, the rear screen doesn’t make the phone bulky, and the case’s design ensures it remains sleek. The integration of a dedicated shutter button also enhances usability, making it feel like a natural extension of the iPhone rather than an accessory tacked on.
Dockcase, the company behind Selfix, plans to launch the case on Kickstarter in early 2026. While the price is yet to be announced, early adopters can expect a unique solution that combines enhanced photography and storage in a single accessory. This case could redefine iPhone selfie culture, particularly for creators who rely heavily on high-quality rear cameras.
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