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iPhone 17 now said to use Apple's new A19 chip, check other leaked specs and launch date

iPhone 17 now said to use Apple's new A19 chip, check other leaked specs and launch date

India Today5 days ago
Apple is gearing up for its next big iPhone launch, and fresh leaks now suggest that the iPhone 17 could come with the brand-new A19 chip instead of the previously rumoured A18 processor. This update comes from analyst Jeff Pu, who now believes the standard iPhone 17 and the upcoming iPhone 17 Air will both run on Apple's next-generation chipset, likely offering better performance and efficiency.advertisementiPhone 17 said to use Apple's new A19 chip, check out other leaked specs and launch dateThe iPhone 17 series is rumoured to go official on September 8, following Apple's usual launch pattern. While the standard model may not look very different from the iPhone 16 in terms of design, Apple is reportedly making some bold changes to the Pro models. The iPhone 17 Air and 17 Pro could feature a redesigned rear camera layout, with a horizontal camera bar that stretches across the back panel. This new look could offer a more minimal and modern feel. The iPhone 17 Air is also rumoured to be noticeably slimmer, possibly by around 2mm compared to the iPhone 16 Pro.In terms of display, Apple might be increasing the screen size of the regular iPhone 17 from 6.1 inches to 6.3 inches, bringing it closer in size to the iPhone 16 Pro. There's also talk of the device getting 120Hz refresh rate support, which would finally bring smoother visuals to the non-Pro models, though the advanced adaptive refresh tech (called ProMotion) might still be limited to the higher-end variants. The new iPhones are also expected to come with anti-reflective coatings, which could improve screen visibility outdoors.
On the hardware front, the base model will likely continue with 8GB RAM, while the iPhone 17 Air and the Pro models could jump to 12GB, using faster RAM standards on the top-end options. All four models are rumoured to include Apple's in-house Wi-Fi 7 chip, which should offer better and more stable wireless connections.The performance gains, however, are expected to come from the A19 chip, which may bring improvements not just in speed but also in battery usage. Apple is also said to be testing a new vapour chamber cooling system, which may help keep the phone from overheating during gaming or video editing.For photography lovers, there could be good news. The iPhone 17 might get a 24-megapixel front camera, a big jump from the current 12MP sensor, and should result in clearer selfies and sharper video calls. The rear setup is expected to include a 48-megapixel main camera, but no telephoto lens, which remains exclusive to the Pro models. The iPhone 17 Pro Max may stick to its triple-camera system, with rumours of a mechanical aperture feature to improve low-light and daylight photography.Battery capacity details are still unclear, but the bigger screen suggests that Apple might include a larger battery. The iPhone 17 series may also bring 35W fast charging, which is quicker than before but still behind what many Android rivals offer.- Ends
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