Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max India price, launch date, specifications and all other leaks
Expected specs include a 6.9-inch 120Hz Super Retina display and A19 Pro chipset.
iPhone 17 Pro Max may launch on September 9, with sales starting September 19.
Camera upgrades could bring a 48MP triple rear setup and 24MP selfie shooter.
Apple iPhone 17 series launch is just a few weeks away, and the iPhone 17 Pro Max leaks are already grabbing a lot of attention. The device is said to get some major changes, including a design overhaul, better performance, and an improved camera setup with a new telephoto sensor compared to the iPhone 16 Pro Max. If the reports are true, the iPhone 17 Pro Max could launch with a higher price tag, possibly because of the supply chain disruptions.
SurveyHere’s everything about the Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max, including its possible launch date, specifications and India price that we know so far.
Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max India launch
Apple is reportedly planning to launch its iPhone 17 series in the second week of September. If true, we may get to see the iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Air, iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone 17 Pro Max on September 9. The report added that all the devices will go on sale starting September 19.
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Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max price range
The Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max could be priced at around Rs 1,64,900 in India and $899 in the US. However, we can expect some differences amid the uncertainty of ongoing tariff implementations and supply chain disruption.
Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max specs
The Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max will reportedly debut with a 6.9-inch Super Retina display with a 120Hz refresh rate. Just like every year, we may get to see the next generation Apple silicon’s chipset, the A19 Pro. They could also feature an improved RAM for upcoming AI features. We may also get to see a bigger battery.
For photography, the device could get a 48MP main, 48MP telephoto, and 48MP ultrawide sensor. It may also get an enhanced 24MP front camera. It is worth noting that all these updates are based on leaks and are yet to be confirmed by the brand.
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