Apple lately disclosed the iPhone 17 series, introducing the iPhone 17, 17 Pro, 17 Pro Max, and the slimmer iPhone Air. The batting order features the new A19 Pro chip, upgraded cameras, and a striking new design.
The iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max now use an aluminum unibody with Ceramic Shield 2 for tougher lastingness. The most obtrusive shift is the new “tableland” television camera bar, which stretches crosswise at the back.
Pricing starts at $1,099 for the Pro and $1,199 for the Pro Max, with storehouse options now beginning at 256 GB. The Pro Max also offers a big 2TB model. Pre-orders open Sept 12, with global accessibility from Sept 19.
Apple boosted its telephotograph lens from 12MP to 48MP, supporting up to 8x visual zoom, making it one of the most powerful zoom cameras on any smartphone.
The front-facing television camera also accepted a rising slope from 12MP to 18MP, with financial support for dual recording using both front and rear lenses at the same time.
What comes after iPhone 17?
According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple has at least 10 new products lined up for late 2025 and early 2026. Some are matter-of-course upgrades, while others could be firsts for Apple.
M5 iPad Pro
Apple’s M5 iPad Pro may get in as soon as Oct.. It’s reported to let in a minute front-facing television camera for portraiture orientation courses, making it the first Apple twist with this design tweak.
New MacBook Pros and MacBook Airs
Upgraded MacBook Pros and Airs featuring the M5 chip are a matter of course in early 2026, continuing Apple’s push toward quicker, more economical silicon.
iPhone 17e
A budget, comradely iPhone 17e is reportedly in evolution for early 2026. While most features will stay the same as the iPhone 16e, it will get an A19 chip with a rising slope, bringing it near in line with the flagship series.
Apple TV and HomePod Mini Refresh
Both devices could have CPU upgrades in 2026, along with financial support for Apple Intelligence activity and the new Siri go-through.
Vision Pro Update
The Visual Sense Pro headset is also set for a freshening. Expectations let in an M4 chip and a cleared headband, although a major redesign isn’t plausible until 2027.
The J490 Smart Home Hub
Perchance, the most intriguing is the long-reported smart home hub, code-named J490. Inside information stays on barely, but it could unify Apple’s HomeKit ecosystem and contend immediately with devices like the Virago Echo Show or Google Nest Hub.