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Apple is planning to launch the iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Air, iPhone 17 Pro, and the high-end iPhone 17 Pro Max soon.
It's safe to say the launch of the iPhone 17 range this year will be one of the most significant in the history of the brand. Swathes of leaks and rumours suggest that the range will undergo a significant change this time out, with each model employing a different design.
The iPhone 17 Pro is anticipated to follow the success of the iPhone 16 Pro, with significant design changes and features. Launching alongside the iPhone 17 series, it is expected to be priced at Rs 1,
The iPhone 17 lineup is powered by the innovative A19 chipset, with the Pro models featuring the enhanced A19 Pro processor. These chipsets deliver exceptional performance improvements, particularly for demanding tasks such as gaming, video editing, and multitasking. Key features include:
The introduction of the A19 across the board for the iPhone 17 range is promising. That said, Apple has an outstanding track record for delivering processors which are fast and reliable performers. So, whatever the name of the processor, it’s likely to be up to the task.
The iPhone 17 Pro Max, Galaxy S26 Ultra, and Google Pixel 10 Pro XL are all set to launch soon, signaling an exciting wave of next-gen flagship smartphones.
As MacRumors points out, aluminum is actually lighter than titanium. Which means Apple isn't doing this to ensure the 17 Air is as light as possible. However titanium is a lot more durable, and the thinner design may require a little more protection than aluminum alone can offer.
When the next iPhones go on sale this fall, a new report suggests that a redesign for one model could include a crowd-pleasing upgrade.
The base model iPhone 17 will have an A19 chip after all, according to Apple analyst Jeff Pu. There are conflicting rumors about the chips for the iPhone 17 series, but at least rumors agree that the base model iPhone 17 will have an A19 chip. #iphone17series #techtrends pic.twitter.com/H0Nrb1G5kb — TechMuse (@techmuse_) July 16, 2025