
iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, iPhone 17 Pro Max likely next month; Check expected prices in India, US, UAE; top features include...
Pre-orders are expected to begin on September 12, with the official release and availability scheduled for Friday, September 19, 2025. It is to be noted that these dates are tentative and based on media reports.
According to a Macworld report, the next generation of iPhones may see a small price increase of about $50. The iPhone 17 Pro could be priced between $1,049 and $1,149, depending on whether buyers choose the 256GB version, which might carry an extra $100 cost.
The iPhone 17 is expected to be priced at around $799. The iPhone 17 Air might cost between $949 and $999. The iPhone 17 Pro Max is expected to be the highest-priced model, $1,249.
The iPhone 17 is likely to be priced at AED 2,934 (about Rs 69,972) in the UAE, while the iPhone 17 Pro Max could be priced around AED 4,587 (around Rs 1,09,394), and the iPhone 17 Pro will be priced upwards of AED 4,220 (around Rs 1,00,641). For the iPhone 17 Air, the price will probably be AED 3,669 (about Rs 87,501).
The iPhone 17 may have a 48MP telephoto lens with up to 8x normal optical zoom, which will improve zoom capabilities across the whole range. The higher models of the iPhone 17 may have 12GB of ram and the A19 Pro chip. Aluminium frames, rather than titanium will also bring the cost and weight down.
The official details will be revealed at the launch. In addition to new iPhones, Apple is expected to unveil the Watch Series 11 and Ultra 3, and SE 3, according to MacRumors.

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