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Apple is gearing up to introduce the new iPhone 17 series next month. While the official dates remain under wraps, the rumours have already suggested some key updates including new design, colour options. The device is also set to get key performance and camera improvements. Additionally, the device will possibly come loaded with the newly announced iOS 26 update.
Check all the information about the iPhone 17 Pro Max including the launch date, specifications, design and price in India. Do note that these details are based on the early leaks.
We can expect Apple to announce the official iPhone 17 release date. If rumours are believed to be true, the iPhone 17 series can launch on September 8. Looking at Apple’s track record, it may go on sale starting September 19, and the pre-booking can start from September 12 or September 13.
We have already seen new renders suggesting a new rectangular camera island with the familiar camera setup. The leaks also suggest that the flash and LiDAR sensor could be placed on the right side of the camera island. Additionally, the logo can be placed lower than the position we saw on the iPhone 16 Pro Max.
We can also see Apple making some changes, including the new aluminium frame, and a new positioning of the camera bump. In terms of colours, the device may be available in Black, White, Grey, Dark Blue, and Orange colours.
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The Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max could offer a better grip to users, thanks to the new frame and a possible 6.9-inch Super Retina display. It may retain the ProMotion tech. We may also expect better performance with the new A19 Pro chip and improved RAM. It could also offer a better battery backup, possibly 5,000 mAh.
The device will also get improved cameras, including the 48MP wide camera, 48MP telephoto, and 48MP ultrawide sensor. It may also get a 24MP selfie camera.
The Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max could be priced at around Rs 1,65,000. This increased price could be because of the ongoing supply chain issues and uncertainty about the newly implemented trade tariffs.