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iPhone 17 series launch date leaked, here's when next Apple iPhone is coming

iPhone 17 series launch date leaked, here's when next Apple iPhone is coming

India Today2 hours ago
The cat's out of the bag. Sort of. While Apple is yet to make its formal announcement, a new report has seemingly spilled the beans on the next big iPhone launch event. Without further ado – Apple is set to launch the iPhone 17 series on September 9, 2025. That is if folks at iPhone-Ticker, which is a German news website, and their sourced super-confidential information are anything to go by. The website claims it got hold of the tip from alleged internal documents from at least one local carrier. Carriers, it is widely known, are among the first few to get the first dibs on news such as when Apple or Google or Samsung will launch their next phone. This is so they can prepare for it before D-day strikes. There is a possibility that one of the carriers – that the report cites – was perhaps not as careful letting the iPhone 17 launch date slip from within some nook. These things aren't surprising anymore. Recently, an alleged iPhone 17 Pro Max was spotted on the street, and someone had the awareness to snap a photo and leak it online for the world to see and speculate. Since the product looked so much like the renders we've been seeing on the internet, could be that that was it. Adding credence was Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman's affirmation calling it 'legit.' Be that as it may, the September 9 launch date seems realistic given that Apple launched the iPhone 16 series also on September 9 last year. Going by tradition, we can expect pre-orders to start from September 12 and shipping from September 19. There could be as many as four new models in the offing. Three of them are likely to be on expected lines: iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone 17 Pro Max. The big showstopper this year is expected to be the iPhone 17 Air, an all-new form factor that would pit the iPhone against Samsung's latest Galaxy S25 Edge. For those unaware, it would mean that this iPhone would be slim and lightweight, even more so than the iPhone 17. More details are awaited. - Ends
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