Although Apple is keeping its new devices under wraps like they're state secrets from Area 51, rumors and leaks surrounding the iPhone 17 are getting louder. It's clear: we're getting closer to another September spectacle from Cupertino. And not just any kind of one – but one that's supposed to be the biggest step forward in iPhone history. Thinner, smarter and, of course, more expensive. The iPhone 17 is set to shake up the smartphone world, and we've rounded up everything that's currently being rumored – or that Apple hasn't yet been able to successfully deny.
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Apple is setting the stage for one of its biggest events in recent years - the 2025 Apple iPhone event. And while prices are going up a bit this year (yes, again), we're clearly getting some tech goodies in return that will be hard to ignore.
According to fresh, yet unofficial, iPhone 17 series specs, Apple is expected to release four models in the fall of 2025. The common theme: 120-hertz displays, 48-megapixel cameras, more RAM, and 8K video and vapor-chamber cooling for the Pro models. The biggest plot twist? The new iPhone 17 Air, which measures just 5.5 mm thick and reportedly features Apple's C1 modem.
If you bought an iPhone 16 last year and, after reading skeptical articles, think you won't reach for the iPhone 17 2025 this year, you're in for a surprise. Apple has carefully prepared new features for the fall model that you will actually feel: a 120 Hz ProMotion display in all models, a larger and brighter OLED, a 24-megapixel selfie camera, a triple 48-MP camera array with support for 8K video, a new A19 chip family and 12 GB of RAM for artificial intelligence, faster Wi-Fi 7 and an improved battery. We reviewed reliable sources and collected more than seven reasons why the iPhone 17 should be your next phone.
After the annual September ritual when Apple introduces new iPhones, many people are looking at their wallets with a question in their eyes: “Do I really need the latest model when my current one works great?” If you jumped on the iPhone 16 last year, you will almost certainly skip the iPhone 17 this year. Why? If you have an iPhone 16, you will not buy an iPhone 17 this year!
Apple and SpaceX have quietly struck a deal that will allow iPhone users to send messages even where there is no cell signal. With iOS 18.3 comes support for Starlink – and with it a whole new era of mobile communication without the need for classic cell towers. A new era of telephony and data transmission begins - Apple + Starlink
In the fall of 2025, Apple will introduce two phones in a series that are so opposite that they could star in a Hollywood romantic comedy. Extreme opposites: a huge Pro Max or an ultra-thin Air? This is the iPhone 17 series 2025!
In the world of tech rumors, Apple's missteps are often more telling than their carefully planned presentations. iPhone 17 fully revealed. This time, however, the company with the apple in its logo has surprised with a concrete portion of self-inflicted "unfortunate" information leaks that reveal quite a few interesting details about the upcoming iPhone 17.
If you thought you were getting better and better at Keynote, get ready for the next level. 2025 - The iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max are expected to bring a twist in September 2025: less prestigious titanium, more legendary aluminum and cameras that promise a “filmic” experience – at least on paper. These are 4 features of the new iPhone 17 Pro that will definitely make you order it in September 2025. Below, we break down what is likely, what is a little less likely and where Apple is probably just testing us with marketing “spoilers”.
The iPad is a computer! When Apple added window management to the iPad, MacBooks started coughing suspiciously. iPadOS 26 is more than just an upgrade – it's the final recognition that a tablet can go to work and become a computer.
Apple unveiled the new iOS 26 at WWDC 2025 – an operating system that is not just a visual overhaul, but a complete transformation of the iPhone. With a "Liquid Glass" design, artificial intelligence integration, and surprisingly bold features, Apple is starting a new chapter in mobile aesthetics and functionality.
OpenAI no longer wants to build just tools, but partners. Their vision of ChatGPT as a “super-assistant” is not just a technical upgrade, but a cultural shift – towards where AI will be your operating system for life. And yes, there is a possibility that we will communicate with it with our minds and OpenAI IO HW1 hardware.











