Apple is yet to launch the iPhone 16 series, but details of the successor have already started surfacing. We expect the launch of the next Apple flagship phone in September, while the iPhone 17 series will arrive in September next year. As usual, rumors of the device have started surfacing with the vanilla model on the news.
Apple will equip the iPhone 17 with an LTPO display, which will support a 120Hz variable refresh rate. It will be the first time the vanilla iPhone will support this type of display, and we might probably see the phone with an Always-on Display. However, Ice Universe suggests Apple might limit the feature to the Pro mode, which they did on the iPhone 15 series.
The iPhone 17 will ship with the A19 Bionic chip with 8 GB of RAM. The iPhone 17 Pros, according to the Tipster, will get the A19 Pro chops with up to 12 GB RAM. For optics, Apple will use three 48 MP camera sensors – wide, telephoto, and Ultra-wide.
Apple is said to be working on iPhone 17 Slim, which is likely to be called iPhone 17 Ultra. It’s expected to be an entirely redesigned ultra-thin model. Perhaps the Ultra model will be the only design change we will see when the iPhone 17 series debuts next year.
We will probably see the next iPhone SE before the release of the iPhone 17 series next year. The device will be equipped with an OLED screen, which will make it the first affordable device to feature that. We hope to learn more about other features in the coming days.
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