Exciting Leaks About iPhone 17 Air and Upcoming Apple Events

Apple is set to unveil the iPhone 17 series, with the iPhone 17 Air drawing significant interest due to recent leaks about its size and battery capacity. Scheduled for a keynote on June 9, WWDC 2025 will also showcase Apple's new smart glasses and updates to Mac OS 16. Stay tuned for more details on these exciting developments from Apple.
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Exciting Leaks About iPhone 17 Air and Upcoming Apple Events

New Features and Specifications of iPhone 17 Air

Apple is gearing up to launch the iPhone 17 series, which promises a host of new features and enhancements. However, the spotlight seems to be on the iPhone 17 Air, which has garnered significant attention. Recent leaks have provided insights into the phone's dimensions and weight, which had previously remained undisclosed. According to a report from Mac Rumours, the iPhone 17 is expected to measure 6.6 inches and weigh around 145 grams, similar to the iPhone SE and iPhone 13 Mini.


Additionally, the leak suggests that the iPhone 17 Air may come equipped with a production sample battery of approximately 2,800 mAh, akin to the iPhone 12's battery. There is also a strong possibility that Apple will incorporate high-density battery technology, potentially increasing the battery capacity by 15%.


Apple WWDC 2025: Keynote and Events

Apple has shared more information about its upcoming developer conference, with the keynote likely scheduled for Monday, June 9. The company plans to host several virtual events, along with various community activities surrounding WWDC.


Introduction of Apple Smart Glasses

Recently, Apple unveiled a sneak peek of its lightweight smart glasses featuring deep Gemini integration, positioning them to compete with Meta's RayBan glasses and Apple's anticipated future smart glasses. Given the increasing competition, it's likely that Apple will showcase its smart glasses as one of its first products.


What to Expect from Mac OS 16

In just a few weeks, Apple will reveal Mac OS 16 and other updates during WWDC. While many details remain under wraps, it has been indicated that the new operating system will aim to establish a consistent interface across Apple's product lineup.