Apple’s iPhone 17 series, set for release in September this year, promises significant changes across its four models: the standard iPhone 17, the ultra-thin iPhone 17 Air, and the high-end iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max. The most notable addition is the iPhone 17 Air, which replaces the lackluster Plus model with a sleek and slim design. Unlike previous Plus models, the Air will slot between the base and Pro models in both size and price, starting at around $899.
As per reports, the iPhone 17 series represents Apple’s most ambitious redesign in years, blending cutting-edge technology with a fresh aesthetic. From the ultra-thin Air to the powerhouse Pro Max, the 2025 lineup is expected to feature a new horizontally aligned camera module. In particular, the iPhone 17 Air is said to be the thinnest iPhone ever at around 5.5 to 6mm thick.
2. ProMotion technology expansion across all models
One of the biggest upgrades across the lineup is the expansion of ProMotion technology to all models, bringing 120Hz refresh rates to non-Pro iPhones for the first time. This is enabled by LTPO OLED displays, which also support always-on functionality, though it’s unclear if this feature will extend beyond the Pro models. Apple is also reportedly introducing a tougher, anti-reflective screen coating to improve scratch and drop resistance, replacing the current Ceramic Shield.
3. Powerful performance with A19 and A19 Pro chips
Under the hood, the iPhone 17 Pro models will feature the A19 Pro chip, built on TSMC’s advanced 3nm N3P process for better efficiency and performance. The standard iPhone 17 and Air will use the A19 chip, with RAM configurations ranging from 8GB to 12GB. Thermal management is getting an upgrade too, with vapor chamber cooling expected in the Pro models to prevent overheating during intensive tasks.
4. Camera upgrades for all models
Camera improvements are another highlight. The Pro Max is rumored to retain the 48-megapixel telephoto lens, joining its already high-resolution wide and ultra-wide cameras, while the Air will pack a single 48-megapixel rear camera due to its slim profile. All models are expected to feature a 24-megapixel front-facing camera, a major upgrade from the current 12-megapixel sensor. It is speculated that the Pro models may arrive with support for 8K video recording.
5. Next-gen connectivity and the debut of Apple’s 5G modem
Connectivity sees major updates, with Apple reportedly debuting its in-house 5G modem in the iPhone 17 Air, though Qualcomm modems will remain in other models. Wi-Fi 7 support via in-house Wi-Fi chip will be standard across the lineup, along with Bluetooth 5.3. The SIM tray may also disappear in more regions, continuing Apple’s push toward eSIM adoption.
6. Battery life and charging departments may not see major upgrades
Battery life and charging speeds are expected to remain largely unchanged, with 35W wired charging and improved battery replacement mechanisms. The iPhone 17 Pro models might adopt a hybrid aluminium-glass back for better durability while retaining MagSafe compatibility.
7. Pricing and expected release date
Pricing is anticipated to start at $799 for the base model, $899 for the Air, and $999 for the Pro, with a September 2025 launch likely.
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