Apple Event on September 9 to Reveal SO MUCH!

Apple Event on September 9 to Reveal SO MUCH!

Apple is hosting its “Awe Dropping” event on September 9, 2025, at Steve Jobs Theater, Apple Park, starting at 10 a.m. Pacific Time (1 p.m. Eastern; 10:30 p.m. IST).

Expect a full slate of hardware updates. The iPhone 17 lineup includes four models: the standard iPhone 17, the ultra-thin iPhone 17 Air, and the Pro and Pro Max versions.

Here's more about the event:

Rumor details per model:

Here's a list of the last-minute rumors for products to be revealed at the Apple Event on September 9:

  1. iPhone 17 (base model): 6.3-inch 120 Hz ProMotion OLED, 24 MP front camera, new A19 chip, Qi2 25 W MagSafe charging, and pastel colors like purple and green
  2. iPhone 17 Air: Just 5.5 mm thick, 6.6-inch display, single 48 MP rear camera on a horizontal bar, A19 chip + Apple C1 modem, 12 GB RAM, titanium-aluminum frame (~145 g), eSIM-only, and starts at about $1,099 with 256 GB storage
  3. Pro and Pro Max: Redesigned rear with a camera bar across the width, 48 MP telephoto lens (8× optical zoom), Wi-Fi 7 (Apple-designed), 8K video recording, brighter displays, stronger cooling, 12 GB RAM, and 256 GB base storage. Pro Max may have a larger battery (~5,000 mAh), slightly thicker plastic-aluminum design

Yes, the thinnest iPhone 17 AIR that nobody is asking for will be launched at this event. But there's no rumor about the new Apple Vision Pro model this year.

iPhone 17 Pro Max may look like this leak:

iPhone 17 Pro Max

Beyond phones, Apple will likely unveil:

  • Apple Watch Series 11, Apple Watch Ultra 3, and Watch SE 3.
  • AirPods Pro 3, possibly with heart-rate and temperature sensing, and improved AI translation features.
  • Apple Intelligence with a lot of AI-powered features.

Software updates, including iOS 26 with “Liquid Glass” design, plus announcements for watchOS 26 and more.

Leaks ahead of the event show a video (unverified) of the iPhone 17 Pro Max featuring a full-width camera bar, a new panel with a centered logo, and possible new colors like bronze, orange, and navy alongside silver and black.

This event signals Apple doubling down on both industrial design and system-level integration. The Air model leans into ultra-slim portability, while Pro versions focus on performance and hardware refinement. Connectivity improvements, new form factors, and deeper ecosystem commitment come together in this launch.

Would you prefer a breakdown that compares the models by use case (say, photography, gaming, portability) or a close look at how the new software and AI tie into these devices?