
iPhone 17 series India price leaked
By Divya Bhati
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Apple is expected to launch the iPhone 17 series in India in September 2025, with four models: iPhone 17, 17 Air, 17 Pro, and 17 Pro Max.
According to rumours the starting price of the series is likely to be similar to iPhone 16– that is around Rs 79,900 in India.
The much anticipated iPhone 17 Air, which is rumoured to arrive featuring a sleek, ultra-thin design, could be priced near Rs 90,000. This model is said to replace the existing iPhone Plus.
The iPhone 17 Pro's India price is likely to jump to approximately Rs 1,45,000.
The premium iPhone 17 Pro Max is rumoured to cost Rs 1,64,900 in India.
According to reports, the rising trade tariffs and higher manufacturing costs in China are said to be driving this price increase across the lineup.
As for the features, the iPhone 17 and 17 Pro are expected to feature larger 6.3-inch displays, while the Pro Max gets a 6.9-inch screen and the Air, a new 6.6-inch size.
All the 4 iPhones are also rumoured to feature Pro-motion technology offering 120 Hz refresh rate.
Camera upgrades are also expected with all four models rumoured to get a 24-megapixel front camera and a new 48-megapixel telephoto lens for the Pro models, with the Air model expected to offer a single-lens 48-megapixel rear shooter.

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