Apple has once again redefined smartphone innovation with the launch of the iPhone 17, featuring an AI-driven camera system, 48-hour battery life, and a titanium ultra-slim frame.
Unveiled at the company’s Cupertino headquarters, CEO Tim Cook described the device as “a leap forward in intelligence, efficiency, and sustainability.”
“iPhone 17 isn’t just smarter — it learns from how you see the world,” Cook said.
The AI-powered camera automatically adjusts color tone, lighting, and depth based on a user’s visual pattern, allowing for professional-grade photography without manual effort.
Another major upgrade is the dual-layer battery, which Apple claims can last up to 48 hours on a single charge — the longest ever in an iPhone.
The phone also introduces “Smart Focus Mode”, detecting faces and objects even in low light. Its A19 Bionic chip enables 25% faster performance while consuming 18% less power.
Apple has also highlighted sustainability: the iPhone 17 is built with 100% recycled aluminum and rare-earth materials.
“This launch reflects Apple’s commitment to a carbon-neutral future,” said VP Lisa Jackson.
The device will be available in four variants, priced between $999 and $1,499, and will hit Indian stores by November 15.
Tech reviewers have praised the design overhaul, calling it “the most beautiful iPhone ever built.”
“The titanium finish feels premium and durable — Apple has nailed the balance of luxury and longevity,” wrote The Verge.
As preorders open worldwide, Apple’s latest flagship is already trending as the most anticipated tech release of 2025.