
iPhone 17 launch in 3 months: Price, design, battery, camera and everything else expected
The launch of the iPhone 17 series is likely just three months away and fresh leaks have revealed a lot about what Apple might offer with its next-generation iPhones. Although the company hasn't officially confirmed the date, Apple typically announces new iPhones in September, so the iPhone 17 lineup is expected to arrive within the first two weeks of that month. While much of the focus remains on the official unveiling, several key details around the design, camera, battery, and display features have already leaked online.advertisementiPhone 17 launch: Price, design, battery, camera and everything else expectedOne of the biggest upgrades could be in the front camera. Apple is rumoured to be working on a 24-megapixel selfie camera for the iPhone 17, which would be a noticeable jump from the 12-megapixel sensor seen on current models. This could result in clearer and more detailed selfies. The back of the iPhone 17 is expected to feature a 48-megapixel main sensor, while the advanced zoom lens is said to remain limited to the Pro models. For those looking at the top-end variant, the iPhone 17 Pro Max is tipped to bring three 48-megapixel cameras – wide, ultra-wide, and telephoto – possibly with support for 8K video recording. If this happens, it would mark the first time Apple uses triple 48MP cameras and offers 8K video on an iPhone.In terms of design, the regular iPhone 17 might not look too different from the iPhone 16. It is likely to keep the USB-C port and Action Button. But the Pro models could go for a more modern design with a new rectangular camera module that stretches across the rear panel, and softer edges for a cleaner appearance. There's also talk of a new model called the iPhone 17 Air, which could replace the Plus version and be one of the slimmest iPhones yet, with a 2mm thinner body compared to the 16 Pro.advertisement
The screen sizes are also expected to see some changes. The standard iPhone 17 might come with a slightly larger 6.3-inch display, compared to the 6.1-inch screen on the iPhone 16. The iPhone 17 Air may offer a 6.6-inch display, while the Pro Max could retain its massive 6.9-inch screen. A major improvement could come in the form of ProMotion technology being available across all models, meaning users may finally get 120Hz refresh rate on even the non-Pro variants. This should result in smoother animations and better video playback. Leaks also suggest Apple could add an anti-reflective coating to make the screen more visible in bright sunlight.Battery and charging improvements are also expected. While exact battery capacities haven't been leaked yet, the larger screens suggest that Apple may go for bigger batteries than before. There's also a possibility of Apple finally moving to 35W fast charging, which would be faster than previous models, though still not as quick as some Android phones. This could mean quicker top-ups and better battery life overall.Other reports claim Apple could make some changes under the hood, especially in the Pro models. The iPhone 17 Pro Max might come with better heat management, possibly using a new vapour chamber system and graphite layers to keep the device cool during heavy use. As for performance, the Pro models are expected to be powered by the next-generation chip, possibly the A19 Pro, while the standard iPhone 17 might stick to the A18 chip from last year. RAM on the Pro Max could go up to 12GB, while the base models may offer up to 8GB.advertisementWith so many changes expected across the lineup, Apple seems to be preparing for a major refresh this year. The exact pricing and availability will likely be revealed closer to launch, but if past trends are anything to go by, the iPhone 17 series should hit stores shortly after the announcement in September.While the leaks have mostly hinted that the prices might not increase for the new models, a fresh Counterpoint Research report says that the iPhone 17 series could receive a price hike because of the new US tariffs affecting overall production costs. So, it is currently unclear whether the 2025 iPhones will cost the same as the old phones or they will get even more expensive. To recall, the iPhone 16 series was launched in India with a starting price of Rs 79,999.

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