Clues for Apple's iPhone 17 Event Point to More Than Thin Phones
Apple's iPhone 17 series introduces a new ultra-thin Air model and Pro variants with enhanced cameras, improved battery life exceeding 5,000mAh, and the latest A19 chip technology.
- Apple will hold its 'Awe Dropping' event on September 9 to unveil new iPhones, Apple Watches, and possibly AirPods Pro 3.
- Months of leaks and rumors suggest Apple's new iPhone 17 lineup will include a thinner model nicknamed 'iPhone Air' and redesigned camera features.
- The iPhone 17 Pro models will feature a partly aluminum design, a rectangular camera bar, upgraded A19 Pro chip, 12GB RAM, and enhanced battery and cooling systems.
- AirPods Pro 3, expected to launch soon, will include an H3 audio chip with improved noise cancellation, faster connectivity, better battery life, and heart rate monitoring.
- IPhone 17 will ship starting September 17 in stores and via pre-ordered online delivery, while pricing and exact features may be influenced by tariffs and could raise costs.
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