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Highlights from Apple’s September 9 Event

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Apple's New Products

1. iPhone 17 Lineup and the Ultra-Thin iPhone Air

  • Apple unveiled the iPhone Air, their thinnest iPhone ever at just 5.6 mm thick (some reports say 5.5 mm), featuring a 6.5-inch ProMotion display, titanium build, and the powerful A19 Pro chip—but with a single 48 MP rear cameraThe Washington PostThe VergeNew York Post.

  • The iPhone 17 continues the standard model with better displays, stronger battery life, and dual 48 MP rear camerasThe Washington PostThe Verge.

  • The iPhone 17 Pro models sport a new horizontal “camera bar,” advanced thermal design, triple 48 MP lenses including up to 8× optical zoom, all powered by the A19 Pro chip (starting at USD $1,099)The Washington PostThe VergeArs Technica.

  • Pre-orders begin September 12, with availability starting September 19The SunInvestorsThe Verge.

2. AirPods Pro 3

  • New AirPods Pro 3 feature improved noise cancellation, heart-rate tracking, sleeker fit, live language translation, and enhanced bass response—priced at USD $249The Washington PostThe VergeThe Sun.

3. Watch Series 11, Ultra 3 & SE 3

  • The Apple Watch Series 11 (USD $399) introduces sleep scoring, blood-pressure/hypertension alerts via new sensors, 5G support, and live translationThe Washington PostThe VergeThe Sun.

  • The rugged Ultra 3 (USD $799) adds satellite connectivity, up to 42-hour battery life, and the same hypertension detectionThe Washington PostThe VergeThe Sun.

  • The budget-friendly Watch SE 3 (USD $249/£219) now offers performance boosts and always-on displayThe Washington PostThe Sun.

  • These health features will also be available as a free upgrade on Series 9, Ultra 2, and newer models, subject to regulatory approvalThe Sun.

4. Apple Watch Revenue Milestone

  • Ahead of today’s launch, Apple’s wearables segment crossed USD 100 billion in cumulative revenue in Q2 2025, underlining its dominance even amid rising competition in markets like ChinaThe Times of India.

Market & Analyst Reaction

  • Despite the fanfare, Apple’s stock dipped—1.4% drop—as investors reacted with a typical “sell-the-news” response, and some expressed concerns about Apple’s slower AI progress compared to rivals like Samsung and GoogleNew York PostInvestorsInvestopedia.

  • Analysts from firms like UBS and Citi noted that while this event avoided major surprises, more profound innovation—especially in AI—may arrive in 2026 or through potential partnerships or acquisitionsInvestopedia.

Summary Table

Product / Topic Highlights
iPhone 17 Series Standard, Pro, and ultra-thin Air models with A19 Pro chips and redesigned form factors.
AirPods Pro 3 Heart-rate tracking, superior ANC, live translation, priced at $249.
Apple Watch Updates Series 11, Ultra 3, and SE 3 with health alerts (hypertension), longer battery, 5G, satellite features.
Wearables Revenue Over $100B in cumulative revenue for Apple Watch by Q2 2025.
Stock Reaction Slight decline, tempered expectations—AI remains a focus for the future.



The New Iphone

Let’s dive deeper

 

📱 iPhone 17 Lineup in Detail

  • iPhone 17 (standard)

    • Dual 48MP rear cameras (wide + ultra-wide)

    • Stronger battery life (Apple claims “all-day, plus more”)

    • A19 chip (non-Pro version) for efficiency and gaming boosts

    • Starting price: USD $799 (~AUD $1,399 expected)

    • Pre-orders: September 12, Available: September 19

  • iPhone 17 Pro & Pro Max

    • New horizontal camera bar design—think Pixel-like but sleeker

    • Triple 48MP cameras with 8× optical zoom on the Max

    • Titanium frame, improved cooling system for heavy use

    • Powered by the A19 Pro chip (Apple’s fastest yet)

    • Starting at USD $1,099 (~AUD $1,799)

  • iPhone Air (new line)

    • Thinnest iPhone ever at 5.6 mm

    • 6.5-inch OLED ProMotion display (120Hz)

    • A19 Pro chip, but only one rear 48MP camera

    • Aimed at people who want style + portability over pro-level photography

    • Price: USD $899 (~AUD $1,599)

🎧 AirPods Pro 3

  • Advanced Active Noise Cancellation with adaptive audio zones

  • Heart-rate tracking + workout syncing with Apple Fitness+

  • Live translation in real time (e.g., English ↔ Japanese, Spanish ↔ English)

  • Improved bass + spatial audio tweaks

  • Price: USD $249 (~AUD $429)

  • Release: Ships September 20

⌚ Apple Watch Series 11, Ultra 3, SE 3

  • Series 11 (from USD $399 / AUD ~$699)

    • Blood-pressure & hypertension alerts (first for Apple)

    • Sleep scoring system + AI-powered coaching

    • Built-in 5G + live translation features

  • Ultra 3 (from USD $799 / AUD ~$1,299)

    • Satellite connectivity for emergencies (no iPhone needed)

    • 42-hour battery (best yet)

    • Extra-rugged titanium build for outdoor adventurers

  • Watch SE 3 (from USD $249 / AUD ~$429)

    • Always-on display now included

    • Faster S9 chip

    • Affordable option, keeps core fitness + safety features

💡 Bonus: The new blood-pressure feature will roll out as a free update to Series 9, Ultra 2, and newer models later this year.

💰 Market Takeaways

  • Apple Watch revenue passed $100B cumulative in Q2 2025.

  • Investors gave a mixed response—Apple stock fell ~1.4% after the event.

  • Analysts say Apple is holding back its “big AI moment” for 2026—this event was more about hardware refreshes than groundbreaking AI.

Here's a comparison chart for the Apple Watch Series 11, Ultra 3, SE 3, and AirPods Pro 3, including estimated Australian (AUD) price conversions and key specs—so you can easily preview how they stack up side by side:

Device Features & Highlights Price (USD) Estimated Price (AUD)
Apple Watch Series 11 Hypertension detection, sleep scoring, 5G; thinner body, 42 / 46 mm options; S11 chip $399 ~AUD 650–700
Apple Watch Ultra 3 Satellite connectivity (includes 2 yr service), larger/brighter display, rugged titanium, up to 72 hr battery $799 ~AUD 1,300–1,400
Apple Watch SE 3 S10 chip (or S11), always-on display, 5G support, gesture controls, wrist temp, great value $249 ~AUD 400–450
AirPods Pro 3 Heart-rate + temperature tracking, live translation, H3 chip, improved ANC, 8 hr battery $249 ~AUD 400

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