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Aaron Tilley @ The Information · 08/26/2025 14:34 EDT

Apple Will Hold iPhone 17 Unveiling On September 9th

Apple announced it will hold an event on September 9th, where it will likely announce its iPhone 17 lineup. The most notable of the new devices is expected to be a slimmed down version of the iPhone. Apple will also likely reveal the standard base and Pro models. Apple regularly announces its ...

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