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    iPhone 17 release date

    Multiple views of the sleek iPhone 17 Pro, including front, back, sides, top, and bottom. The black phone features three rear cameras with an Apple logo on the back. Its display is on, showcasing a purple gradient wallpaper.

    Apple’s iPhone 17 Lineup: What to Expect from the Upcoming Launch

    August 15, 2025 / 12:30 PMAugust 15, 2025

    Apple’s iPhone launches follow a well-established rhythm, with new models typically revealed in early September and hitting stores shortly after. This year’s event is expected to occur during the week…

    iPhone 17 Air in a sleek aluminum frame on a minimalist background, showcasing its ultra-thin 5.5mm design and 6.6-inch ProMotion OLED display.

    Why Waiting for iPhone 17 Might Be the Best Tech Decision You Make

    December 2, 2024 / 9:30 AMDecember 1, 2024

    Waiting for iPhone 17 could be the smartest choice for those looking for cutting-edge features and unparalleled performance. While Apple’s incremental updates have been impressive, the iPhone 17 is rumored…

    Close-up of iPhone 17 Pro camera module showcasing a rumored 48MP telephoto lens with 3.5x zoom, highlighting the iPhone 17 Pro camera upgrade for 2025.

    Apple iPhone 17 Rumored to Feature Slim Design and a 6.6-Inch Display: What to Expect

    October 21, 2024 / 9:30 AMOctober 21, 2024

    One of the most prominent rumors about the iPhone 17 revolves around its ultra-slim profile. Reports suggest that Apple is aiming to create the thinnest iPhone yet, focusing on a…

    The iPhone 17 bestseller featuring advanced design and powerful new features.

    iPhone 17 and the Leap to 3nm Chips: What It Means for Apple’s Next Flagship

    September 20, 2024 / 9:30 AMSeptember 20, 2024

    The Impact of 3nm Chips on iPhone 17 The transition to 3nm chips marks a pivotal moment for the iPhone 17. By shrinking the transistor size from the 5nm chips…

    iPhone 17 Air in a sleek aluminum frame on a minimalist background, showcasing its ultra-thin 5.5mm design and 6.6-inch ProMotion OLED display.

    iPhone 17 Slim Rumors: A Inspiring Ultra-Thin Breakthrough

    August 19, 2024 / 8:21 AMOctober 10, 2025

    While the trend in smartphones has been to pack in as many features as possible, the iPhone 17 Slim focuses on a sleek, minimalist design. In this article, we will…

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    iPhone 17 Rumored to Introduce New Slim Model Above Pro Max with ‘Major Redesign’

    May 20, 2024 / 8:52 AM

    According to The Information, Apple plans to launch an iPhone 17 model next year featuring a significantly thinner design. This new model, rumored to be priced higher than the Pro…

    Apple Magazine cover featuring a smartphone displaying 9:41, with headlines about SpaceX business expansion, AirPods Pro 3 news, and Apple’s Siri AI public beta. Issue dated July 10, 2026.
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    Freeform Is Apple’s Least Understood Collaboration App

    A man sits by a window with greenery outside, working on his laptop during Apple Back to School season. He wears a cream henley shirt and brown pants, relaxing on a colorful blanket in a cozy, well-lit room.

    Preview App Turns PDFs Into Easy Digital Paperwork on Mac

    A smartphone featuring Apple Intelligence powers a text search, centered before four overlapping app cards showing topics like underwater leaves, mushrooms, a woman’s portrait, and a pizza—perfect for wwdc26 innovations.

    iOS 27 Beta Backups Need an Archived Copy First

    A hand holds a smartphone displaying a green screen with an arrow pointing up, text reading "Alan's Keys," and "15 ft ahead," showing distance to the keys using Apple Find My accessories.

    Find My Support Turns Third-Party Accessories Into Trackable Essentials

    A laptop, smartwatch, smartphone, and blue smart speaker display the same music album, showing synchronization across multiple Apple Music devices.

    The Power of Apple Music Across Android, Windows, and Smart TVs

    A man wearing glasses and a black turtleneck holds up an early model smartphone with app icons displayed on the screen, marking the start of the iPhone era, as he stands in front of a large, blurred logo in the background.

    Apple Leadership and Samsung’s Imitation Game

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