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Curious About iPhone 17 Rumors and Leaks Ahead of WWDC? Here's the Scoop

CNETSunday, May 25, 2025 at 3:30:00 PM
Curious About iPhone 17 Rumors and Leaks Ahead of WWDC? Here's the Scoop
If you're itching to know what Apple's next iPhone might look like—especially how much it'll dent your wallet—this article rounds up the latest leaks and educated guesses ahead of WWDC. Spoiler: it’s not cheap, but there might be enough upgrades to justify the price.
Editor’s Note: Apple’s pricing strategy always sparks debate, and with whispers about the iPhone 17 already swirling, this gives early adopters and budget-conscious buyers a heads-up. Whether you’re saving up or just curious, it’s a peek into how Apple might balance innovation with its premium brand tax.
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