Apple’s iPhone 17 Series
Apple unveiled its brand new phones, the iPhone 17 series. That's three refreshed versions of existing models and also the all-new iPhone 17 Air, that replaces the Plus. If lining up in a queue on release day isn’t really your style, and you still need to secure one as soon as possible, you'll be able to pre-order the iPhone 17, 17 Pro, 17 Pro Max or iPhone Air from 10pm AEST on September 12, before the September 19th release date.
Aplpe’s iPhone 17 has a new design with a slightly larger 6.3-inch display and thinner borders. And after years of waiting (and a fair bit of grumbling), the base iPhone finally includes a 120Hz refresh rate.
Inside, Apple’s new A19 chip is more powerful and also more optimized, particularly when combined with Apple Intelligence. If you are upgrading from an older iPhone, you'll notice a significant bump in speed and better gaming performance courtesy of ProMotion.
Camera wise, you will find a 48MP Fusion main camera (shooting 24MP photos by default) as well as a 2x telephoto lens. The device’s ultra-wide camera also features an upgrade to 48MP, making macro photography more detailed and also more impressive.
If you're due for an upgrade and are planning to get the new iPhone 17, you can rest assured that you'll have no shortage of case options, with Campad Electronics, a reliable Australian retailer, already listing a wide range of cases for all iPhone 17 models, from slim and sleek designs to more robust and durable choices.
iPhone 17 Colours
The iPhone 17 will come in six colourways: black, white, steel gray, light blue, green and purple.The iPhone 17 Air is set to come in colour options such as black, white, light gold and sky blue.
The Pro and Pro Max models will be offered in three premium finishes: blue, orange and silver.
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