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iPhone 17 Series Launch Date Tipped: Here's When Apple Might Bring The New Models

iPhone 17 Series Launch Date Tipped: Here's When Apple Might Bring The New Models

News1817-07-2025
iPhone 17 launch in September is more or less confirmed even without Apple sharing its own official timeline. And now, we have more clarity on the actual iPhone 17 series launch event and when it might happen in September. Reports suggest, Apple could bring the new iPhone 17 models in early September, which is less than a few months from now and the countdown has surely started.
Samsung has launched its new foldables this week, and Google Pixel 10 series is likely to be announced next month. But the big fish Apple iPhone 17 series launch is probably the most awaited event once again. We've come across a wide array of leaks around the iPhone 17 series, including the rumoured Air model, which is a clear sign of Apple already having the products in place for the big launch.
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