The first iPhone 17 units are expected to be shipped to users by Apple on September 19th. As usual, some markets that will start selling the iPhone 17 early include the US, China, Japan, and others.
The upcoming generation of iPhones is expected to include four versions: iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, iPhone 17 Pro Max, and the ultra-slim iPhone 17 Air (replacing the Plus product line). Apple may send out event invitations starting on September 2nd.
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A report from MacRumors indicates that Apple will increase 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 top-of-the-line model – the iPhone 16 Pro Max – starts at $1,199. If recent leaks are accurate, the price of the iPhone 17 will be slightly adjusted, starting at $849, while the iPhone 17 Pro Max will cost from $1,249.
The Pro models are expected to see significant improvements in the camera system. Specifically, the iPhone 17 Pro is rumored to support up to 5x optical zoom, while the iPhone 17 Pro Max could achieve an impressive 8x zoom – promising a more advanced mobile photography experience than ever before.
Additionally, Apple is reportedly planning to integrate a new button next to the existing Camera Control button. This extra button will function as a secondary shortcut, allowing users quick access to the camera app and advanced shooting settings.
These changes partly reveal Apple's ambition to transform the iPhone 17 Pro into a professional mobile video recording device, targeting vloggers, content creators, and those who value the smartphone shooting and recording experience.
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