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Apple reveals iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max in Sept 2025

Munish Gupta Munish Gupta
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Published on October 3, 2025
iPhone 17 Pro series

Just one month to go, and the expected month for Apple to debut the iPhone 17 Pro and the whole iPhone 17 range will be there, which includes the iPhone 17 Air and iPhone 17 Pro Max, as August is a few days away. Many leaks have already covered these next versions. Several reports have offered thorough information on what to anticipate from iPhone 17 Pro, describing the alleged new design, specifications, and material variations in contrast to Apple’s iPhone 18 design and launch rumors.

Especially regarding the appearance of the camera module, the iPhone 17 Pro models are rumored to go through a dramatic design makeover. The iPhone 17 Pro’s camera module is predicted to stretch over the rear, therefore producing a much bigger camera housing. Contrary to earlier publications, Apple might go back to employing aluminium instead of titanium.

iPhone 17 Pro

Moreover, there are signs that the iPhone 17 Pro might include a better 48 MP telephoto lens. It might instead go for a 3.5x optical zoom and do away with the 5x optical zoom capability. Moreover, reports and insiders have said that 12 GB of RAM will be included throughout the iPhone 17 series for every model. This improvement seems reasonable given Apple’s intense concentration on Apple AI and the general trend in the industry toward generative artificial intelligence. Having twelve gigabytes of RAM could be required to support more advanced AI features that are expected to become normal.

The iPhone 17 Pro is also expected to feature the new A19 Pro processor, which will succeed the Apple A18 Pro, the 3 nm chipset expected to be included in the iPhone 16 Pro. Though the exact improvements the A19 Pro would provide are yet unknown, sources suggest it will still be a 3 nm chip instead of moving to a 2 nm version. There are chances iPhone 17 Pro could be available for users in vibrant colors such as orange, blue, silver, and black.

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