Apple iPhone 17 series launch event: When and where to watch the Awe Dropping event
The iPhone 17 Air may be Apple’s thinnest iPhone yet, powered by the A19 chip.
iPhone 17 Pro models could get a redesigned camera island and smaller dynamic island.
Apple may also unveil AirPods Pro 3, Watch Series 11, and Watch Ultra 3 with upgrades.
Apple will hold the iPhone 17 series launch event on September 9 under the tagline Awe Dropping event. While the Cupertino-based tech giant has not confirmed anything about the hardware launch, reports indicate that the iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Air, iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone 17 Pro Max may debut alongside next-generation accessories.
SurveyAccording to the reports, fans may see a new design, improved specifications, new Apple Intelligence features, and other updates. However, not everything is known, and we will find out most of the details tomorrow. Here’s how to watch the Apple iPhone 17 launch event for free online, as well as the timings and other details.
Apple iPhone 17 series launch event live: How to watch
Apple fans will be able to watch the iPhone 17 series launch event live on YouTube at 10:30 PM IST. The fans in Canada can watch the event at 1:00 PM and 9.00PM in Dubai. In the USA, the event will be livestreamed at 10:00AM PT. The fans can also follow social media and newsroom for the live updates.
Apple Awe Dropping event: What to expect
During the Apple Awe Dropping event, we may see the iPhone 17 series. The iPhone 17 could feature a similar design but with improved performance and display. The new iPhone 17 Air will replace the iPhone 17 Air and could be the thinnest iPhone yet. The device is said to be powered by an A19 chipset, has a 3,900 mAh battery, and measures approximately 5.5mm thick.
The iPhone 17 Pro series is expected to see significant design changes, including a rectangular camera island with flash and LiDAR moved to the right side. The dynamic island is said to be smaller, the display will be larger, and the logo position may be changed.
The company may announce the AirPods Pro 3, Watch 11 series, and Watch 3 Ultra with new features, improved design, and increased prices.
Ashish Singh
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