Apple will hold its “Awe Dropping” 2025 keynote to reveal the iPhone 17 family with a global broadcast from Apple Park. The presentation will follow the usual September format, with official broadcast through Apple’s website, the Apple TV app, and its YouTube channel, ensuring multiplatform access across phones, computers, tablets, and smart TVs. The guide is geared toward users looking for service information: exact time by country and official ways to tune in without ambiguity.
The event will focus on the new iPhone 17 models, with standard and high-end variants, as well as updates to Apple Watch and AirPods according to the company’s traditional release schedule. As in previous editions, pre-orders are typically activated in select markets after the keynote, followed by a scaled commercial rollout. The live stream will be available simultaneously worldwide to ensure each local audience has the correct time and official accessories.
For a smooth experience, it is recommended to check your local time zone in advance and test access to official Apple platforms on your preferred device. This guide compiles reference homes by country or region, so that the start of the keynote can be located immediately and without additional conversion, in the Americas, Europe, Asia, and Oceania.
These are the products that, according to pre-event reports and guides, will be introduced or updated at the Apple Event 2025 “Awe Dropping”:
The iPhone 17 will be unveiled during the Apple Event in September 2025, in a globally streamed keynote with multi-platform access.
A family of four is expected: iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Air (ultra-thin, replacing the Plus), iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone 17 Pro Max.
Following Apple’s usual pattern, pre-orders typically open a few days after the keynote, with retail availability following the following week in the initial markets.
A thinner chassis (especially on the Air model), adjustments to screen sizes (approximately 6.3″, 6.6″, 6.3″, and 6.9″) depending on the model), and refinements to the bezels and Dynamic Island.
ProMotion/120Hz displays are expected to extend to more variants, with LTPO panels on the Pro models for adaptive refresh.
The next-generation A19/A19 Pro is anticipated, with improvements in performance, efficiency, and AI capabilities.
Yes: widespread 48MP main sensors, improvements to the front camera (rumored to be up to 24MP), and a telephoto/periscope lens reserved for the Pro versions (with greater range and improved digital cropping).
8GB is expected for the base model and 12GB for the Air/Pro/Pro Max, with 128/256/512GB options and up to 1TB for the Pro/Pro Max; some reports point to a 256GB base model for certain models.
USB-C across the range, Wi-Fi 7, 5G with Apple’s own modem on some variants, and Bluetooth 5.3, plus eSIM as standard in more regions.
Efficiency improvements are expected, and larger capacities are expected in the Pro/Pro Max models; the Air model could prioritize thinness over absolute battery capacity.
The iPhone 17 family will launch with iOS 26, aligned with new Apple Intelligence features and ecosystem updates (watchOS, iPadOS, macOS, and tvOS).
A push toward eSIM is expected in more markets; the presence of a physical SIM tray will depend on the region.
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