According to MacRumors , Apple has asked employees at its authorized dealers in several European countries to complete training on the eSIM feature on iPhones by September 5th.

In many countries, the iPhone 17 will not have a SIM card slot (Image: Apple Track).
Starting with the iPhone 14 generation, Apple removed the physical SIM slot from devices sold in the US market. To date, the company has not expanded this feature to any other country.
It is highly likely that the iPhone 17 product line will see a change as Apple may remove the SIM slot from iPhones in more countries.
According to plan, Apple will hold its "Awe Dropping" event at 0:00 AM on September 10th (Vietnam time) to introduce the iPhone 17 generation. Many rumors suggest the company will begin accepting pre-orders on September 12th. The first iPhone 17 units will be delivered to users on September 19th.
Similar to previous years, the markets that will launch the iPhone 17 early will include the US, China, Japan, etc. This year, Vietnam may also be on the list of countries that will launch the iPhone 17 in the first wave.
A report from MacRumors indicates that Apple will raise the price of the entire iPhone 17 lineup by $50. This move is intended to offset continuously rising component costs, as well as the impact of new tariffs between the US and China.
Currently, the iPhone 16 series starts at $799, while the iPhone 16 Pro Max starts at $1,199. If the above information is accurate, the iPhone 17 will start at $849, and the iPhone 17 Pro Max will start at $1,249.

Model showing the four color options of the iPhone 17 Pro (Image: GSMArena).
According to 9to5mac , the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max will allow users to wirelessly reverse charge other devices. This means users can use the iPhone 17 Pro to charge AirPods, an Apple Watch, or even another iPhone.
In fact, this feature has been available on Android phones for a long time. However, no iPhone has yet supported this feature, despite rumors circulating for some time.
Wireless reverse charging will most likely only be included in the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max. This is part of Apple's strategy to differentiate its product lines.
Source: https://dantri.com.vn/cong-nghe/iphone-17-se-khong-co-khe-cam-sim-20250823011904781.htm






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