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What Changes Did Apple Bring With The iPhone 17 Series

The New Indian Express Madurai

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September 12, 2025

Apple unveiled its iPhone 17 lineup at its annual hardware event held on Tuesday, introducing the iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, iPhone 17 Pro Max, and the all-new iPhone 17 Air—Apple’s thinnest iPhone ever.

- Rakesh Kumar @ New Delhi

The iPhone 17 Air replaces the previous Plus model with a sleek, ultra-thin design. The iPhone 17 starts at ₹82,900, the iPhone 17 Air at ₹1,19,900, while the Pro and Pro Max are priced at ₹1,34,900 and ₹1,49,900, respectively.

iPhone 17 Air: The new slim iPhone

Apple has introduced a brand-new model this year called the iPhone 17 Air. It replaces the old Plus version and is designed to be slimmer and lighter than other iPhones. The Air comes with a strong titanium frame but is much easier to hold and carry, making it attractive for people who want style and comfort together. One of the best things about the Air is that it does not cut down on modern features. It has the same 120 Hz ProMotion display, Always-On screen, and Ceramic Shield 2 protection as the other models. The phone also comes with the new N1 networking chip, which supports Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6, and smart-home connectivity.

The cameras are also strong, with dual 48-megapixel sensors that take clear and colorful photos.

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