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Digital Trends
a day ago
- Digital Trends
Mark your calendar, this could be the iPhone 17 launch date
What's happened: The first iPhone 17 launch date leak has landed, and it points towards Tuesday 9 September as the day for Apple's next iPhone event. Meanwhile, the iPhone 17 release date is said to be September 19 (the day you'll actually be able to get your hands on the new phone) – so there might not be long to wait at all. The dates have been shared by German site which claims to have 'internal information from German mobile phone providers' (translated). If accurate, it means the iPhone 17 launch is just over a month away, and will take place just 20 days after Google's Pixel 10 event on August 20. This is important because: This is the first iPhone 17 release date leak which feels like it might have some weight behind it, helping us zero in on when we'll learn about Apple's next generation of smartphones, and when they'll go on sale. Previous iPhone launches have been held in early-mid September, so the latest date leak does fall in line with expectations. iPhone 17 (2025) – rumored Rumored launch date: Tuesday 9 September Rumored release date: Friday 19 September iPhone 16 (2024) Launch date: Monday 9 September Release date: Friday 20 September iPhone 15 (2023) Launch date: Tuesday 12 September Release date: Friday 22 September iPhone 14 (2022) Launch date: Wednesday 7 September Release date: Friday 16 September iPhone 13 (2021) Launch date: Tuesday 14 September Release date: Friday 24 September Why should I care? Apple's iPhone launch events continue to be one of the biggest tech events of the year, with interest from people around the world. Once an iPhone launch date is locked in, things tend to slide into place. Apple's pattern of launch and release sees new iPhones go on a sale the Friday of the following week after launch – which lines up nicely with this new leak. New iPhone pre-orders tend to open the Friday of launch week, which if this rumor is accurate would mean iPhone 17 pre-orders could open on Friday 12 September. So if you're tempted by what Apple might have up its sleeve, we'd recommend you start getting your finances in order now. Recommended Videos Okay, what's next? We're penciling in an Apple event for September 9 on our calendar, with a potential iPhone 17 on sale date for September 19. We'll have to wait for Apple to confirm the exact date however. Apple tends to send out invites to its September launch event around two weeks before, so we could be looking at August 26 for invites to land. Rumors suggest we'll get the usual quartet of new handsets in the form of the iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Plus, iPhone 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max – but they could be joined by a new, fifth option for this year. There has been a lot of chatter around a super slim iPhone 17 Air, set to rival the Galaxy S25 Edge – so keep your eyes peeled for this svelte offering. Via MacRumors


Daily Mail
15-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Real Housewives Of London launch date finally revealed in first look trailer - with surprise swipe at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
The launch date for the Real Housewives Of London has finally been revealed - as one star of the show took a swipe at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. Fans have waited patiently for the highly-anticipated series after it was announced last year. The series, the third UK Real Housewives programme after the Cheshire and Jersey versions, will follow a number of wealthy and glamorous women based in the capital. In May, the glamourous and wealthy lineup was officially unveiled, which features some very familiar faces. Now, streaming giant Hayu has confirmed The Real Housewives Of London will be available from Monday, August 18. A first look trailer released has introduced housewives Juliet Angus, Amanda Cronin, Karen Loderick-Peace, Juliet Mayhew, Panthea Parker and Nessie Welschinger to viewers. Opening with a bleak, rainy London at the iconic Tower Bridge, the scene quickly changes to a recognisable one - a housewife dinner party - and the drama quickly starts to unfold. For season one, fans will see Juliet Angus return to London to run her jewellery store, while celebrating 20 years with her husband Gregor. Amanda Cronin's skincare line is booming, though her history with Juliet is set to cause friction in the group. The single millionaire is also on the hunt for a new man. As her children officially flee the nest, Karen Loderick-Peace returns to London to live life on her own terms, while chasing the dream of starting her own fashion label as her status is put under pressure. Meanwhile, Panthea Parker will leave the group of women reeling with her sharp-tongue and unapologetic opinions as a big birthday looms. Taking on the role of the group's unshakeable heart, children's cookbook author Nessie Welschinger will attempt to play peacemaker during the series. Also in the trailer, fans see Panthea, 50, who is married to a city lawyer and master of the City of London Solicitors' Company, instructed to 'not ask the monarch about Harry and Meghan' before meeting him. While on route to the reception, she's given the orders in her plush car after she vowed to quiz the King on the strained relationship. While on route to the reception, she's given the orders in her plush car after she vowed to quiz the King on the strained relationship Streaming giant Hayu has confirmed The Real Housewives Of London will be available from Monday, August 18 Running for 10 episodes, The Real Housewives Of London's first series will end with a fiery reunion special, hosted by Katherine Ryan Produced by UTAS UK Productions (Made in Chelsea), a division of Universal Studio Group, The Real Housewives of London is the first-ever commission of an original series by Hayu The series, the third UK Real Housewives programme after the Cheshire and Jersey versions, will follow a number of wealthy and glamorous women based in the capital Running for 10 episodes, The Real Housewives Of London's first series will end with a fiery reunion special, hosted by Katherine Ryan. The acclaimed comedian, 41, who is a fan of the streaming service and The Real Housewives franchise, will bring her unique humour to the final discussion of the season and ensure the Housewives spill the tea. Gushing over the opportunity, Katherine said: 'Pinch me and tell me this is real! As a mega-fan of The Real Housewives franchise – and of Hayu – I can't wait to get Juliet, Amanda, Karen, Juliet, Panthea and Nessie into the hot seats at the end of the season. 'Hosting The Real Housewives of London reunion show is a dream opportunity for me – and I'm honoured to be trusted to represent the fans and to bring a female perspective to analysing all the emotions, arguments, twists and revelations!' Produced by UTAS UK Productions (Made in Chelsea), a division of Universal Studio Group, The Real Housewives of London is the first-ever commission of an original series by Hayu.