Apple Unveils iPhone 17 with AI-Powered Camera and 48-Hour Battery Life

Apple iPhone 17 displayed with AI camera features on launch day

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.

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