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"The Thinnest Ever" iPhone 17 Air and Major Overhaul in 3 Years: Complete Summary Right Before the Apple Fall Event

"The Thinnest Ever" iPhone 17 Air and Major Overhaul in 3 Years: Complete Summary Right Before the Apple Fall Event

2025年08月26日 01:12
Apple is expected to unveil the iPhone 17 series at their event on September 9. The standard model will feature a 6.3-inch 120 Hz display and a 24MP selfie camera, while the Pro models will be updated with a bar-style triple-lens camera and an aluminum frame. The Pro Max will have a larger battery, making it the thickest model yet, whereas the iPhone 17 Air will replace the Plus with an ultra-thin and lightweight body, measuring 5.5 mm in thickness and featuring a 6.6-inch display. The price range is expected to be between $800 and $1,250. The Apple Watch Ultra 3 is rumored to include satellite communication and blood pressure monitoring, while the AirPods Pro 3 are expected to have enhanced ANC with the H3 chip. On social media, reactions are mixed, with comments ranging from "welcoming the thinness" to "concerns about battery life" and calls for "more vibrant colors for the Pro models." Apple is planning to evolve the iPhone over a three-year period, starting with the thin design, moving towards a foldable model in 2026, and a commemorative model in 2027.
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