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Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max: Launch date, features, specifications, and everything you need to know

Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max: Launch date, features, specifications, and everything you need to know

Time of India15-05-2025

Apple
is preparing to unveil its newest, best iPhone. The
iPhone 17 Pro Max
, which will hit stores in September of 2025, promises incredible performance, camera features, and display upgrades.
With AI-powered features and a streamlined redesign, this device is already generating buzz months ahead of release day.
Rumours and leaks indicate that the Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max will be a major upgrade to the iPhone lineup. Pre-orders should begin shortly after the official release, and the product should hit stores within a few weeks.
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Apple enthusiasts and potential customers can anticipate a gadget that sets new benchmarks in the smartphone market by fusing state-of-the-art technology with elegant design.
Here's what you can expect in the latest upcoming iPhone, as per a report by Hindustan Herald.
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What's new in design and display?
It is anticipated that the iPhone 17 Pro Max will have a 6.9-inch Super Retina XDR OLED screen with a pixel density of roughly 458 PPI and a resolution of 2868 x 1320 pixels.
ProMotion technology is expected to be supported by the display, which will have a variable refresh rate between 1 Hz and 120 Hz to ensure responsiveness and fluid scrolling.
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The device might also include an anti-reflective coating and more scratch-resistant glass, ensuring durability.
A new camera module layout, perhaps with a horizontal camera bar evoking the Google Pixel series, could be adopted by the iPhone 17 Pro Max in terms of new upgraded design.
What upgrades will the camera offer?
The gadget might have a two-tone back with a different colour designating the camera area.
Rumor has it the camera department will undergo significant improvements. The iPhone 17 Pro Max will have a triple 48 MP rear camera setup that includes a 48 MP wide-angle primary lens, an ultra-wide lens with 48 MP and a periscope-capable 48 MP telephoto lens that could provide an optical zoom of up to 5x.
These improvements, which include the potential for 8K video recording, are intended to provide better photography and videography experiences.
It is also anticipated that the front-facing camera will be upgraded to a 24MP sensor, resulting in better video calls and sharper selfies.
How powerful is the A19 Pro chip?
It is expected that Apple's next-generation A19 Pro chipset, which is constructed on a 3nm process for improved performance and energy efficiency, will power the iPhone 17 Pro Max.
The device will most likely have 12GB of RAM, which is a substantial upgrade over earlier models and will enable better multitasking and support for cutting-edge AI features. The device is anticipated to support
iOS 19
right out of the box.
Has the battery capacity improved?
According to rumours, the iPhone 17 Pro Max will have a bigger battery, possibly around 4500 mAh, to meet the higher power requirements of its sophisticated features and high-resolution display.
The gadget might also support reverse wireless charging, which would let users charge other devices that are compatible.
What other features are expected to be there in the iPhone 17 Pro Max?
An AI-based battery optimisation system that learns user habits to better control power consumption could be one of the most astonishing features.
The iPhone 17 Pro Max might have an Apple-designed baseband chip, which would increase network efficiency and performance. It's likely that Face ID technology will advance, possibly with a smaller sensor or under-display implementation that eliminates the need for a noticeable notch.
More specific details about the iPhone 17 Pro Max will surface as the launch date draws near, giving a better idea of its features and capabilities.
FAQs
When is the iPhone 17 Pro Max coming out?
It is likely Apple will release it in September 2025, with pre-orders probably following soon after.
What is so special about its camera?
The iPhone 17 Pro Max may feature three 48 MP main rear cameras supporting 8K video, along with a 24 MP selfie camera.

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