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Here is what iPhone 17 series will look like

Here is what iPhone 17 series will look like

India Today18-05-2025
Here is what iPhone 17 series will look like
By Divya Bhati
Photo: Apple Hub / X
We are still a few months away from the official launch of the iPhone 17 series. However, rumours and leaks are already circulating, giving us a sneak peek at what to expect and how the new generation of Apple iPhones will look.
iPhone 17 series buzz
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Apple typically launches new iPhones in September, so this year too, we are expecting a similar timeline, with the official launch around mid-September and pre-orders starting shortly after.
September 2025 launch
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While many upgrades are expected from the iPhone 17 series, one of the biggest anticipations is the introduction of a new iPhone 17 Air with a single camera and a horizontal camera island for the iPhone 17 Pro models.
iPhone 17 series design
This year, Apple is rumoured to replace the iPhone Plus with the iPhone Air. So, the iPhone 17 line-up may consist of the iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Air, iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone 17 Pro Max.
Four iPhones
Photo: iDeviceHelp/YouTube
Based on the rumours, tech enthusiasts are creating 3D dummies of what these new iPhones might look like. Recent leaks from leakers such as Majin Bu also show case designs, further suggesting the new design elements.
iPhone 17 dummy photo
As for the internals, the iPhone 17 series is expected to arrive with Apple's latest and more powerful A19-series chip. Apple is also anticipated to bring 120Hz refresh rate displays to all models and a 24-megapixel front camera sensor.
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