
"Apple's next product event is happening on September 9, and while the company hasn't technically dropped any hints about what's coming, anyone with a working memory and a sense of object permanence can tell you that an Apple event in the month of September means next-generation iPhones. Apple's flagship phones have changed in mostly subtle ways since 2022's iPhone 14 Pro added the Dynamic Island and 2023's refreshes switched from Lightning to USB-C."
"The screen will supposedly be the biggest beneficiary, upgrading from 6.1 inches to 6.3 inches (the same size as the current iPhone 16 Pro) and adding a high-refresh-rate ProMotion screen that has typically been reserved for the Pro phones. Apple is always careful not to add too many "Pro"-level features to the entry-level iPhones, but this one is probably overdue-even less-expensive Android phones like the Pixel 9a ship often ship with 90 Hz or 120 Hz screens at this point."
Apple will hold a product event on September 9 focused on next-generation iPhones. The iPhone 17 is expected to be the mainstream model receiving iterative upgrades. The display is slated to grow from 6.1 to 6.3 inches and add ProMotion high-refresh-rate capability previously reserved for Pro models. The change could narrow feature gaps between standard and Pro iPhones and improve on-screen fluidity. Incremental improvements to chips and cameras are expected. A foldable iPhone remains rumored but unlikely to arrive this year. Design evolution since the 2017 iPhone X has been gradual rather than revolutionary.
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