Apple Set To Unveil New iPhone

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Apple is set to unveil its next line-up of iPhones during its annual key note event on Tuesday (September 9), ABC News reports.

The expected iPhone 17 will be the first to be released since President Donald Trump announced sweeping tariffs on overseas manufacturing, with the new phones expected to be produced at the company's manufacturing hubs in China and India. Last week, an alleged video showing what appears to possibly be the Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max leaked on the Chinese social media platform Weibo.

The 10-second clip showed a worker lifting what appears to be a large silver iPhone, revealing a camera island and redesigned back panel showing the Apple logo, before repeating the process with similar units in other colors. The footage hadn't been authenticated, however, teases some major redesigns for Apple's latest iPhone release.

Apple didn't publicly comment on the video ahead of the scheduled "Awe Dropping" event at its headquarters in Cupertino, California. The alleged iPhone 17 in the leaked video has a camera bar that appears to be more similar to the Google Pixel than past incarnations of the Apple iPhone with three main lenses in a triangular cluster and smaller sensors.

The phones also appear to have various color options including silver, black, bronze, navy and gray, as previously teased by MacWorld.com. Apple is also rumored to potentially offer the super-slim iPhone 17 Air, which is rumored to be its thinnest phone ever produced at an estimated 5.5mm.


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