
The moment many tech enthusiasts have been eagerly awaiting is almost here, as Apple prepares to introduce its latest iPhone lineup during the highly anticipated "Awe Dropping" event scheduled for September 9. Over the past year, numerous leaks have provided insights into the features and specifications of the upcoming devices, fueling excitement among fans. For the first time, all models in the iPhone 17 series are expected to feature the coveted ProMotion 120Hz display, a technology previously exclusive to the Pro and Pro Max versions. The standard iPhone 17 is anticipated to sport a 6.3-inch display, while the iPhone 17 Air may offer a larger 6.6-inch screen. In contrast, the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max are rumored to come with displays measuring 6.3 inches and 6.9 inches, respectively. In addition to display enhancements, Apple is reportedly developing an anti-reflective coating for the Pro models, although it remains uncertain whether this will debut with the iPhone 17 or be saved for future releases. Powering the Pro models will likely be the new A19 Pro processor, while the standard and Air versions are expected to utilize the A19 chipset. Furthermore, the iPhone 17 Air and both Pro models are rumored to be equipped with 12GB of RAM, an increase from the previous generation's 8GB, enhancing their multitasking capabilities and support for Apple Intelligence features. The iPhone 17 Pro series is set to undergo a significant design overhaul, potentially featuring a horizontal camera module, a departure from the squarish design of the iPhone 16 series. Notably, these models may also introduce a new 48MP telephoto lens, elevating the camera system with three 48MP sensors for the first time in Apple’s history. As for pricing, the iPhone 17 is expected to maintain its starting price of $799, while the iPhone 17 Air, Pro, and Pro Max may see price increases ranging from $50 to $100, reflecting the enhanced features and specifications. Stay tuned for further updates on the iPhone 17 series launch and official pricing details.
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