Apple is expected to debut the iPhone 17 series this September, showcasing major enhancements across multiple areas. Significant upgrades are anticipated in screen technology, camera systems, and processing power, making the iPhone 17 lineup potentially one of the most notable overhauls in recent memory. This year, Apple is expected to roll out four unique devices: the regular iPhone 17, the iPhone 17 Pro, the iPhone 17 Pro Max, and an all-new edition dubbed the iPhone 17 Air.
Apple iPhone 17 Pro, iPhone 17 Pro Max camera:
The upcoming iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max are rumored to come equipped with significantly upgraded camera systems. These devices are expected to boast a trio of 48-megapixel sensors: a main camera, a fusion sensor, and an Ultra-Wide lens. One of the standout additions is a newly developed 48-megapixel Tetraprism Telephoto lens, which is poised to be a central feature of the new lineup. While the redesigned Ultra-Wide camera mirrors some characteristics of previous generations, the revamped Telephoto unit is projected to mark a substantial improvement in zoom performance and photo clarity.
Apple iPhone 17 Pro, iPhone 17 Pro Max display:
This year, Apple will reportedly introduce a 120Hz ProMotion display across the iPhone 17 lineup, including the vanilla and Air model. The iPhone 17 is said to feature a 6.3-inch display, and the iPhone 17 Pro Max may sport a massive 6.9-inch screen.
Apple iPhone 17 Pro, iPhone 17 Pro Max launch date:
Apple is likely to reveal the iPhone 17 lineup — which includes the standard iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, iPhone 17 Pro Max, and the newly introduced iPhone 17 Air — sometime in September, in line with the company’s typical release cycle. However, the official launch date has not been confirmed yet.
iPhone 17 Series India pricing:
The iPhone 17 series is projected to launch in India with a starting price of around Rs 79,900. However, prices for both the standard and Pro variants could see a rise, influenced by import duties implemented during Donald Trump’s presidency. Furthermore, ongoing geopolitical strains between China and the United States may drive up manufacturing expenses in China, potentially impacting overall pricing.