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Apple Events live updates: iPhone 17, iPhone Air, AirPods Pro 3, and new wearables just unveiled

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The curtains have lifted at Cupertino, with Apple unveiling the iPhone 17 series, Apple Watch Series 11, Apple Watch Ultra 3, AirPods Pro 3, and more during its hour-long keynote today. What, were you expecting less when the event was literally titled “Awe Dropping?”

ZDNET is on the ground in Cupertino to cover everything, and we’ve rounded up the biggest announcements of the day. Stay tuned for updates as they come.

What major products were announced?

iPhone 17 series: Apple kicked things off with the standard iPhone 17 for $799, which now features a 120Hz ProMotion display, an enhanced front-facing camera for flexible recording, and an A19 chipset. 

The showstealer, however, was arguably the new $999 iPhone Air model, Apple’s thinnest and lightest phone to date. According to Apple, it runs on a more powerful A19 Pro chip, has only one camera sensor due to its limited size, and is durably built. 

Also: iPhone 17 Pro vs. iPhone 16 Pro: How to choose

The Pro and Pro Max models — which start at $1,099 and $1,199, respectively — also got a redesigned back cover, with a larger camera visor that houses an enhanced telephoto sensor. A new vapor chamber cooling system keeps the phones running at peak performance for longer, while prolonging the battery life.

Apple Watch Series 11: Apple highlighted how the $399 Apple Watch is an essential piece of personal health and safety technology by sharing real-world, life-saving testimonials. The upcoming Apple Watch Series 11 will be the thinnest and most comfortable watch yet, featuring 5G connectivity, new watch faces, and an extremely scratch-resistant ceramic design.

Apple Watch Ultra 3: The $799 Apple Watch Ultra 3 features a brighter, wider-angle OLED display with thinner bezels, allowing for a larger screen. It will be the first Apple Watch to offer satellite connectivity for emergency messaging and location syncing, along with 5G support. The Ultra 3 is also rated for the longest battery life of any Apple Watch, lasting up to 42 hours on a single charge.

Also: Excited about Apple Watch 11’s hypertension feature? It’s coming to older models too

Apple Watch SE 3: The third-generation $249 Apple Watch SE runs on an S10 chip and now includes a new always-on display. This model also introduces fast charging for the first time, giving users up to eight hours of battery life with just a 15-minute charge. It maintains an 18-hour overall battery life and is compatible with iOS 26, which unlocks advanced features. 

AirPods Pro 3: The event began with the launch of the $249 AirPods Pro 3, which feature a multi-port acoustic architecture for improved sound quality on both music and calls. 

The new earbuds have twice the active noise cancellation of previous models and a battery life of up to eight hours with ANC on, a four-hour increase. They will also support Live Translation powered by Apple Intelligence and come with new ear tips in five sizes for a better fit.

Also: You can preorder Apple’s new devices this week: iPhone 17, Watch 11, AirPods Pro 3 and more

For more on-site coverage of Apple’s iPhone 17 event, check out our sibling sites’ live blogs at CNET, PCMag, Mashable, and Lifehacker.

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iPhone 17 Pro in Cosmic Orange is up there for best color

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By Kerry Wan, Managing Editor / Sept. 9 at 3:42 p.m. ET

The hands-on photos I’ve seen so far of the iPhone 17 Pro in Cosmic Orange are giving me immense FOMO. It’s so refreshing to see Apple branch out of the standard black, white, and grayish hues and be more experimental. But as always, if consumers want more of this, they’ll have to vote with their wallets.

By Sabrina Ortiz, Senior Editor / Sept. 9 at 4:31 p.m. ET

While I am not an orange person and own not one ounce of orange in my wardrobe or accessories, the Cosmic Orange color is absolutely stunning. As we discussed in the office, the hands-on footage makes it evident that the color is much less of a traffic cone orange and more of a copper-like shade.

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The first iPhone Air selfie with Tim Cook

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By Kerry Wan, Managing Editor / Sept. 9 at 3:00 p.m. ET

Apple CEO Tim Cook is on the floor and taking photos with members of the press. Clearly, the ultraportability of the iPhone Air makes it quite easy to lift up and take group selfies.

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That’s all, folks

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By Sabrina Ortiz, Senior Editor / Sept. 9 at 2:16 p.m. ET

That’s a wrap for the Apple launch livestream and event. Now, our ZDNET crew on the ground is heading to the devices to get hands-on footage and insights. We will continue to update this live blog as those photos, videos, and articles come in; plus, stay tuned for our event day analysis.

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iPhone pricing and preorder info

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By Kerry Wan, Managing Editor / Sept. 9 at 2:15 p.m. ET

Here are the iPhone 17 starting prices, all of which come with a base storage of 256GB now:

  • iPhone 17: $799
  • iPhone Air: $999
  • iPhone 17 Pro: $1,099
  • iPhone 17 Pro Max: $1,199

You can preorder starting this Friday, Sept. 12, at 5:00 am PT, and all phones will be available for sale starting on Friday, Sept. 19.

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We’ll be testing Sleep Scores

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By Nina Raemont, Editor / Sept. 9 at 2:09 p.m. ET

I’ve been wishing for sleep scores on the Apple Watch for a long time, and I look forward to testing out the feature on the Series 11. The feature brings a common health tracking feature to Apple’s latest lineup of devices, and keeps the tech giant in competition with its wearable rivals that have already implemented the feature into their devices.

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A surprising camera downgrade

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By Jason Hiner, Editor in Chief / Sept. 9 at 2:07 p.m. ET

All three iPhone 17 Pro cameras are now 48MP and Fusion cameras, meaning they have multiple effective lengths. So the zoom camera is now 4x with an 8x “optical-quality” zoom. That means Apple has actually downgraded the optical zoom from 5x to 4x. I’m not sure how I feel about that, but I’ll withhold judgement until I try it.

That said, Apple noted it used the iPhone 17 Pro to film the launch event, due to its advanced video capabilities. The iPhone 17 Pro supports the highly anticipated ProRes RAW capture and Genlock.

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iPhone 17 Pro, in just 3 colors

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By Kerry Wan, Managing Editor / Sept. 9 at 2:00 p.m. ET

Finally, the iPhone 17 Pro is here. This time, it’s made with aluminum instead of titanium for a lighter yet more durable build. The phone features “the biggest battery in an iPhone,” Apple says, runs on the same A19 Pro chip as the iPhone Air, and features an improved thermal cooling system that spreads throughout the phone body.

Water is sealed within the vapor chamber to dissipate heat and sustain performance (a 40% improvement from the iPhone 16 Pro). In other words, the iPhone will run at peak levels for longer while retaining more battery life over time.

On the front, a new anti-reflective coating should improve the screen’s viewing angles, especially when outdoors. All three cameras are 48MP fusion sensors, meaning they can flex between various zoom ranges. The telephoto sensor, in particular, can capture at 8X optical quality, thanks in part to the tetraprism design.

iPhone 17 Pro models will also feature the same Center Stage Front Camera as the iPhone 17. The anodized aluminum appears to be a unibody design, with curves that blend into every little corner of the iPhone. On the back is a Ceramic Shield layering that’s more durable than previous generations. 

The iPhone 17 Pro will launch in only three colors: Silver, Cosmic Orange, and Deep Blue. 

Apple used Ceramic Shield on the back of the 17 Pro, just like the Air. It’s 4x more resistant to cracks while being thinner overall, offering more room for the battery, which is the best (and biggest) in any iPhone.

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The return of the bumper case

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By Jason Hiner, Editor in Chief / Sept. 9 at 1:57 p.m. ET

I always loved the bumper cases on the iPhones — minimal, light, and great protection — and I was seriously bummed when Apple stopped making them. No third-party case maker ever picked up the gauntlet, which was a shame. Those bumper cases also allowed the back of the phone to show through and display Apple’s design. I’m thrilled that Apple is bringing back the bumper case for the iPhone Air — perfect choice! Let’s see if they bring it to the Pro models as well.

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iPhone Air and eSIM

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By Kerry Wan, Managing Editor / Sept. 9 at 1:54 p.m. ET

Apple is making a big deal about the iPhone Air’s support for eSIM. In fact, it’ll be the first iPhone to launch with eSIM only globally. Previously, only the US versions launched with eSIM, while other countries’ iPhones supported physical SIM cards. By reducing the components within the phone, Apple says it was able to squeeze in a larger battery.

Apple’s decision to make the iPhone Air eSIM-only is partly logistical — there’s simply not enough room in the device to fit in a traditional SIM card next to the battery.

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iPhone Air’s fusion camera and battery life

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By Sabrina Ortiz, Senior Editor / Sept. 9 at 1:51 p.m. ET

iPhone Air has a 48MP fusion camera system that is meant to function like multiple cameras in one, including a 12MP 2X telephoto. Some other camera features include focus control, photographic styles, and custom 28MM and 52MM lenses, which add four lenses to your camera. The front features the aforementioned center stage camera at 12MP.

The battery life on the iPhone Air, supported by iOS 26 features and a thoughtful under-the-hood design, supports all-day battery life, according to Apple. This includes 40 hours of video playback when using the Air’s specially designed MagSafe battery pack. 

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Another new chip for iPhone Air

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By Kerry Wan, Managing Editor / Sept. 9 at 1:48 p.m. ET

The iPhone Air will feature a new N1 chip, Apple’s in-house silicon that supports Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6, and Thread. This comes just six months after Apple released the C1 modem with the iPhone 16e. The iPhone Air will also feature an upgraded C1X variant, which the company says is much more power efficient, but just as strong in network connectivity.

By Jason Hiner, Editor in Chief / Sept. 9 at 1:48 p.m. ETIntegrating Apple’s N1 and C1X chips into the iPhone Air and calling it the most efficient iPhone ever definitely gives this product the feeling of being the futuristic iPhone, reminiscent of the iPhone X back in 2017.

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iPhone Air is here

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By Jason Hiner, Editor in Chief / Sept. 9 at 1:45 p.m. ET

The announcement of the iPhone Air got, by far, the biggest reaction out of the crowd inside Steve Jobs Theater for the Apple Event. There’s genuine enthusiasm for this product. The crowd especially hollered — and there were even some audible gasps — when the video came up with the iPhone Air balancing on top of a finger. I’m not sure people are going to be as excited when they learn the camera and battery life compromises, but the design itself generated plenty of strong reactions.

By Kerry Wan, Managing Editor / Sept. 9 at 1:45 p.m. ETSabrina Ortiz, sitting next to me, cannot get over how thin the iPhone Air is — 5.6mm and with a 6.5″ always-on display — and I’m expecting many consumers to feel similarly. For the first time, the phone is covered with ceramic for improved durability, making it up to five times more resistant. Impressively, the camera module is sculpted into the back cover, so it melts into the rest of the glass, reducing the size and bulk of the device. It’s “a paradox you have to hold to believe,” says Apple.

The frame is made out of titanium for a thin design. These materials make the iPhone Air more durable than any other model. The iPhone Air features the just-announced A19 Pro chip.

Apple said the phone contains “MacBook Pro-levels of compute” and that it’s “the most power efficient iPhone we’ve ever made.”

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A brief AI mention

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By Jason Hiner, Editor in Chief / Sept. 9 at 1:38 p.m. ET

Apple using AI and Center Stage to automatically frame your selfies got a huge reaction from the live audience inside the Steve Theater. There are clearly a lot of creators in this crowd. 

This is the first big AI feature Apple announced at the event. It’s more like machine learning and not generative AI, but it’s good to see Apple integrating quality-of-life features in smart ways.

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Two new chips: A19 and A19 Pro

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By Kerry Wan, Managing Editor / Sept. 9 at 1:46 p.m. ET

The iPhone 17 will run on an A19 chip with a 16-core Neural Engine, 5-core GPU, and improved on-device computing. The improvements to how the iPhone computes lend themselves to more gaming workloads, faster on-device AI tasks, and more. A more efficient processor also extends the iPhone 17 battery by 8 hours of video playback.

Apple says the next-gen 5-core GPU is designed to support better gaming, especially paired with the display’s upgraded 120Hz refresh rate.

Then there’s the new A19 Pro chip, which features a 6-core CPU. Apple claims it is the fastest CPU in any iPhone. It is supposed to enable battery efficiency for more everyday tasks. The 5-core GPU also got a performance boost, which makes it best for AI compute. There is a neural accelerator built into each GPU core, ideal for GPU-intensive AI workloads.

The A19 Pro generates heat, Apple admits — requiring an all-new cooling system to account for it.

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iPhone 17 gets an upgraded selfie cam

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By Kerry Wan, Managing Editor / Sept. 9 at 1:42 p.m. ET

The iPhone 17 will feature a 48MP main camera (that captures at 24MP binned, by default). It’s still a 2x optical zoom — nothing more — but I’ve always found the base iPhone camera good enough for zoom shots. 

Apple has also upgraded the selfie camera, calling it the “Center Stage Front Camera,” with a wider field of view and a larger sensor than last year. Capturing a wider area allows users to reframe their shots, such as swapping from landscape and portrait mode without needing to rotate the phone. Allowing you to hold the phone vertically keeps your eyes more naturally focused on the lens.

By  Jason Hiner, Editor in Chief / Sept. 9 at 1:38 p.m. ETApple using AI and Center Stage to automatically frame your selfies got a huge reaction from the live audience inside the Steve Theater. There are clearly a lot of creators in this crowd. This is the first big AI feature Apple announced at the event. It’s more like machine learning and not generative AI, but it’s good to see Apple integrating quality-of-life features in smart ways.

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iPhone 17 finally gets 120Hz

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By Jason Hiner, Editor in Chief / Sept. 9 at 1:40 p.m. ET

The introduction of a 120Hz ProMotion display in the iPhone 17 got a big reaction from the live audience inside Steve Jobs Theater. This has been long overdue. Far cheaper competitive phones have featured 90Hz and 120Hz screens for years while the standard iPhone has been stuck on 60Hz, which was just not as nice to look at every day. The 120Hz screen makes the base-level iPhone 17 a lot more competitive.

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iPhone 17 has landed

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By Sabrina Ortiz, Senior Editor / Sept. 9 at 1:37 p.m. ET

Apple Launches its iPhone 17 in five colors: Lavender, Mist Blue, Black, White, and Sage. The new phone features:

  • A 6.3″ display with thinner borders
  • 120 Hz refresh rate (a major deal, for the first time ever)
  • 3,000 nits peak outdoor brightness, the highest ever on the base model
  • Ceramic Shield 2, gives it three times more scratch resistance
  • Seven-layer anti-reflective coating to reduce glare and distractions
  • A19 chipset, which should help on-device generative and large language models (LLMs) run faster

Apple said that if you are upgrading from an older iPhone, you should see incredible speeds. The company also recapped iOS 26 upgrades, including Live Translation and Visual Intelligence upgrades.

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Apple Watch pricing

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By Sabrina Ortiz, Senior Editor /Sept. 9 at 1:36 p.m. ET

Apple wraps up its Apple Watch announcements:

  • Apple Watch SE 3 $249
  • Apple Watch Series 11 $399
  • Apple Watch Ultra 3 $799

You can pre-order all versions of the watch starting today, and they’ll be available on Sept. 19.

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Hello, Apple Watch Ultra 3

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By Kerry Wan, Managing Editor / Sept. 9 at 1:35 p.m. ET

It’s Apple Watch Ultra 3 time. This year, the wearable features a new display that uses a wide-angle OLED and LTPO 3, making it brighter to view. Apple says the bezels are thinner, too, allowing the watch to have a larger screen within the same body as last year.

Like the Watch Series 11, Ultra 3 supports 5G connectivity. But it goes a step further by using satellites for emergency messages, pings. and Find My syncing. The Watch Ultra 3 can last up to 42 hours, the longest rating of any Apple Watch.

ZDNET Editor in Chief Jason Hiner says he’s “been wearing Apple Watch Ultra every day for the past two years, and I’ll definitely be upgrading to Apple Watch Ultra 3 for the bigger screen, the stronger 5G and satellite connectivity, and the black color.”

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New colors for Apple Watch 11

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By Kerry Wan, Managing Editor / Sept. 9 at 1:33 p.m. ET

The Apple Watch Series 11 can last up to 24 hours, comes in Jet Black, Rose Gold, and Space Gray, and is made with 100% aluminum. We’re seeing some classic watch bands available, including Nike and Hermes-branded accessories.

The lineup has a host of updated watch bands, including some from popular brands like Nike, and a Hermes band with a unique branded animated wallpaper.

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Third-gen Apple Watch SE

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By Sabrina Ortiz, Senior Editor / Sept. 9 at 1:32 p.m. ET

Apple launched its third-generation Apple Watch SE. It features the S10 chip that supports a new always-on display. You can play music directly through the speaker. 

The Apple Watch SE also features an 18-hour battery life and fast charging for the first time — in 15 minutes of fast charging, users can get up to eight hours of normal use. It is compatible with iOS 26, which opens it up to advanced features on par with the rest of the lineup too.

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New Sleep Scores for Apple Watch

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By Sabrina Ortiz, Senior Editor / Sept. 9 at 1:30 p.m. ET

Apple Watch Series 11 now has Sleep Scores, which analyzes how you sleep using complex algorithms. You can see a detailed analysis of how the score was concluded.

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Apple Watch gets a hypertension tracker

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By Kerry Wan, Managing Editor / Sept. 9 at 1:24 p.m. ET

The Apple Watch Series 11 uses the optical blood sensor to track and review data over a 30-day period to find signs of hypertension. Apple says it’s expecting FDA clearance “soon.”

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New health and design features for Apple Watch 11

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By Kerry Wan, Managing Editor / Sept. 9 at 1:20 p.m. ET

Apple highlights how the Apple Watch offers life-saving features, ahead of unveiling its new smartwatch lineup.

The company’s marketing for the Apple Watch is powerfully effective, moving beyond technical specs to share real-world testimonials of how the device has literally transformed lives. This approach transforms the watch from a gadget into an essential piece of personal health and safety technology.

The Apple Watch Series 11 will be the first of the wearable line to support 5G connectivity. It also features several new watch faces, including Flow (based on Liquid Glass, the design aesthetic used across iOS 26) and “Exactograph,” a unique design that separates hours, minutes, and seconds.

The new release is Apple’s thinnest and most comfortable watch yet, with a custom ceramic design coating applied at the atomic level that’s twice as scratch-resistant.

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AirPods Pro 3 get heart rate sensing – but skips temp tracking

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By Jason Hiner, Editor in Chief and Nina Raemont, Editor / Sept. 9 at 1:17 p.m. ET

Apple is adding heart rate sensing to the AirPods Pro 3, which was already in the Powerbeats Pro 2.

The Apple AirPods Pro 3 did not get the rumored temperature tracking, which is a bummer since temperature can be taken very accurately from the ear. The wrist temperature tracking on Apple Watch is not easy to access and can be inaccurate. Adding temperature to AirPods Pro 3 would have given Apple’s health ecosystem a better opportunity to compete with smart rings like Oura on this metric, so it’s a missed opportunity.

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Live translation in AirPods Pro 3

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By Kerry Wan, Managing Editor / Sept. 9 at 1:10 p.m. ET

Impressively, Live Translation works between multiple AirPods Pro users, with the translated audio broadcasting in their desired language. The feature runs on the iPhone’s existing AI models.

Live translation on the AirPods Pro will lower the volume of the speaker and provide a contextual translation, not just individual words. When paired with the iPhone, you can speak naturally and get a translation to display on the screen to the speaker.

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AirPods Pro 3: Better ANC, new ear tips, and more

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By Sabrina Ortiz, Senior Editor / Sept. 9 at 1:07 p.m. ET

The event kicked off with the AirPods Pro 3 launch. The earbuds were designed with a multi-port acoustic architecture which better controls air flow, producing better overall sound across music and calls alike.

The AirPods Pro 3 also have double the active noise cancellation (ANC) from previous models, and the feature is four times more effective than the original AirPods Pro. Live Translation powered by Apple Intelligence is also coming to the new AirPods Pro.

Apple says AirPods Pro 3 will last up to 8 hours with ANC on and 10 hours with Transparency mode on. That’s four more hours than the previous generation. They’ll be available starting Sept. 19.

The new AirPods Pro will have a better in-ear for users. This includes new ear tips in five sizes.

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Tim Cook kicks us off

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By Kerry Wan, Managing Editor / Sept. 9 at 1:03 p.m. ET

Apple CEO Tim Cook kicks off the live event with his signature “Good morning.” He hints that today’s announcements will include the AirPods, Apple Watch, and iPhone.

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We’re seated and ready for the Apple event

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By Nina Raemont, Wearables Editor / Sept. 9 at 12:45 p.m. ET

We’ve made it to Steve Jobs Theater, where Apple will unveil its latest hardware lineup in just minutes. The theater is buzzing with excitement as media and industry leaders fill in.

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When can I preorder the iPhone 17?

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By Kerry Wan, Managing Editor / Sept. 9 at 12:22 p.m. ET

While the official sales dates remain unconfirmed, Apple has traditionally opened up preorders on the second Friday of Sept. (or Sept. 12 this year). The official launch, meaning when the phones can be demoed and purchased in stores, happens the following Friday (or Sept. 19 this year). 

Note that Apple may adjust these dates and times based on product availability and inventory.

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By Nina Raemont, Wearables Editor / Sept. 8 at 10:32 AM ET

Apple is releasing its new watch lineup amid a competitive landscape of health wearables. Its smartwatch launch tomorrow, which reportedly includes the release of the Series 11, Ultra 3, and possibly an SE 3, could keep its revenue momentum, which surpassed $100 billion in Q2, going, according to Counterpoint Research–>. 

Counterpoint credits the “continuous evolution” of the brand’s health and health-monitoring features for its revenue achievements. Apple could unveil more health advancements at tomorrow’s event, as rumors about a new hypertension monitoring feature or AI-infused health coaches swirl.

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