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    The iPhone 17 launch is locked in for September 9th

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    Apple has officially confirmed September 9 as the date for its annual event at Apple Park, where the iPhone 17 series will be unveiled. The lineup is expected to include four models, including a new iPhone 17 Air, all powered by the A19 chip and featuring upgraded cameras and 120Hz ProMotion displays. The event will also showcase new hardware, including the AirPods Pro 3 and Apple Watch Series 11.

    Apple sets September 9 event for iPhone 17 reveal
    Apple sets September 9 event for iPhone 17 reveal
    The wait is almost over. Apple is set to host its annual event on September 9th at Apple Park, where the highly anticipated iPhone 17 series will be unveiled. The invites have officially been rolled out for the event.

    The new lineup is rumored to include four models: the standard iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, iPhone 17 Pro Max, and a new, ultra-thin model, the iPhone 17 Air, which is said to replace the "Plus" model. All four devices are expected to be powered by the new A19 chip, promising a significant boost in performance and efficiency.

    Camera systems are also receiving a major overhaul, with all models getting a new 24-megapixel front-facing camera. The Pro models, in particular, are rumored to feature a new, redesigned camera bar with a triple-lens setup. Another key upgrade for the entire lineup is the expected inclusion of ProMotion displays with a 120Hz refresh rate, a feature previously reserved for the Pro models.


    Beyond the iPhones, the event is also set to bring new hardware, including the AirPods Pro 3 and the Apple Watch Series 11, rounding out a packed keynote that will shape Apple's product ecosystem for the year ahead.
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