The iPhone 17 Pro Max, Apple’s upcoming flagship, is expected to debut in September 2025, likely between September 11–13, with sales beginning around September 19. It’s set to feature a large 6.9‑inch LTPO Super Retina XDR OLED display with Dolby Vision and a smooth 120 Hz ProMotion refresh. Powered by Apple’s new A19 Pro chip built on a 3 nm process and backed by 12 GB RAM, it promises fast performance and better efficiency.
Apple is also revamping the design: expect a rectangular camera bar that runs across the back, a relocated Apple logo, and a titanium or aluminum‑glass build. It may use advanced vapor‑chamber cooling to keep things running smooth under load.
Photography and video take a big leap: triple 48 MP rear cameras (wide, ultra-wide, telephoto up to 5× optical zoom), plus an upgraded 24 MP front camera. It might finally support dual‑camera recording and even 8K video.
Battery life and charging get strong upgrades, likely around 4,700 mAh, with support for 35 W wired, 15 W wireless, and reverse charging, along with possibly a silicon‑carbon battery. It will also include Bluetooth 5.4, Wi‑Fi 7, USB‑C, Ceramic Shield, and IP68 water resistance.
In India, the iPhone 17 Pro Max is expected to cost around ₹1,64,900 (~$1,199), while launch prices abroad may start from $1,199–1,399 in the US and AED 3799 in UAE.
In short, the iPhone 17 Pro Max brings Apple’s biggest upgrades yet, faster chip, bigger screen, pro-level cameras, redesigned body, next-gen charging, and long-term software support, while keeping a similar launch timeline and price point to past models.