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Apple’s Sept 2025 Event: A New Era for iPhones, Apple Watches

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September 15, 2025

Apple’s annual showcase on September 9, 2025, delivered a wave of next-generation hardware — highlighted by a sleeker iPhone lineup and a trio of powerful new smartwatches. Below is a full look at the most significant announcements. 

iPhones: Ultra-slim design meets flagship power 
iPhone 17 series 
Apple introduced its 19th-generation iPhone family — iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max — bringing meaningful upgrades across the board: 

  • 3nm A19 chip with a 5-core GPU in the standard iPhone 17 
  • iPhone 17 OLED display expanded to 6.27” (up from 6.12” on the iPhone 16) using an LTPO backplane versus the LTPS backplane earlier. 
  • Peak outdoor brightness increased to 3,000 nits from 2,000 nits on the iPhone 16 and 16 Pro. 
  • Enhanced camera systems for sharper photos and better low-light performance. 
  • Longer battery life across the lineup. 
  • 3nm A19 Pro chip with a 6-core GPU for the Pro models. 
  • All models launch with iOS 26, featuring a new “Liquid Glass” design with translucent, floating menus. 

The new models also integrate Apple Intelligence, offering improved Center Stage for selfies and a new dual-capture mode that overlays the front camera feed onto main-camera video. 

Pricing 

  • The iPhone 17 starts at $799 with 256GB of storage (up from 128GB on the iPhone 16). 
  • The iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max start at $1,099 and $1,199 with 256GB of storage, matching the entry pricing of the iPhone 16 Pro models. 


iPhone Air: The ultra-thin flagship 
The standout reveal was the iPhone Air, Apple’s slimmest smartphone ever, at just 5.6 mm (0.22 inches). Built from spacecraft-grade titanium, it pairs a 6.55” LTPO OLED display with performance on par with the iPhone 17 series. 

Key specs include: 

  • eSIM-only design 
  • Single 48MP rear camera and 18MP front camera with Center Stage and landscape selfie support 
  • Four colors – Space Black, Cloud White, Light Gold, Sky Blue 
  • Pricing starts at $999 with 256GB storage 


Launch timeline and other highlights 

  • Pre-orders opened September 12; devices ship September 19 
  • Storage now starts at 256GB across the lineup 
  • Refined aesthetics on all models 
  • Full transition to eSIM-only models in Europe, removing the physical SIM tray 

Source: Counterpoint Research
Source: Counterpoint Research

Smartwatches: Smarter, stronger, and more capable
Apple refreshed its wearable lineup with three new models —Apple Watch Series 11, Apple Watch SE 3, and the rugged Apple Watch Ultra 3 — each pushing forward in health tracking, durability and connectivity.

Apple Watch Series 11

  • Maintains the same slim profile as the Watch Series 10, at 9.7mm. 
  • New health features – hypertension alerts and sleep score system
  • Equipped with 5G cellular and highly scratch-resistant Ion-X glass.
  • Delivers up to 24 hours of battery life, with 15-minute fast charging for 8 hours of use.
  • Available in aluminum and titanium finishes with new colors.
  • Pre-orders are live; ships September 19.

Apple Watch Series 11 Feature Summary

Source: Apple Event
Source: Apple Event

Apple Watch SE 3

  • Powered by the S10 chip, supporting Always-On Display, fast charging, and new gesture controls like double-tap and wrist-flick.
  • Adds health capabilities – sleep score, retrospective ovulation estimates, sleep apnea detection, and temperature sensing.
  • 18 hours of battery life with reinforced Ion-X glass.
  • Available to order now; shipping September 19.


Apple Watch SE3 Feature Summary

Source: Apple Event
Source: Apple Event

Apple Watch Ultra 3

  • Designed for explorers with Apple’s largest and brightest display ever.
  • Battery lasts 42 hours (up to 72 hours in Low Power Mode).
  • Adds satellite connectivity for SOS messaging and offline location sharing (2 years free).
  • Features 5G support, the most accurate GPS yet, and health features like hypertension notifications and sleep scoring.
  • Pre-orders are open now; shipping September 19.

Apple Watch Ultra 3 Feature Summary

Source: Apple Event
Source: Apple Event

Analyst takes
Apple’s 2025 lineup trades headline spec leaps for mix, monetization, and ecosystem lock-in. The strategy hinges on (1) pushing LTPO (always-on display) and brighter panels across the range, (2) a 256GB floor at unchanged entry prices, (3) a new design-led “iPhone Air” at $999 to widen the premium band, and (4) deeper Apple Intelligence hooks. On wearables, Apple sharpens segmentation – thin mainstream (Series 11), value with meaningful upgrades (SE 3), and a high-margin halo product (Ultra 3) with safety and adventure features.

Supply chain and ecosystem implications

Display stack: Broader LTPO adoption tightens capacity at premium OLED backplanes; good for panel suppliers positioned on LTPO yields.

Materials: Titanium and ultra-thin assemblies push precision machining and coating suppliers; potential early-run yield drag.

Services tailwind: AI features + satellite + health trending to recurring revenue hooks (storage, safety, coaching).

Carrier dynamics: Generous promos on the base iPhone 17; watch for subsidy discipline on Air/Pro to protect margins.

Risks

Feature parity confusion (Air vs Pro) could mute Air’s uptake if shoppers overvalue camera differences — or the opposite if design trumps specs.

Health/regulatory: Hypertension/sleep features may see regional gating, impacting marketing claims.

eSIM friction in the EU zone in the near term.

Macro/China demand sensitivity remains a wildcard for unit volumes.

Bottom line
This cycle is less about breakthrough specs and more about clever price-band architecture, premium design differentiation, and AI-driven stickiness. Expect a higher blended iPhone ASP, steadier units vs 2024, and a health/safety narrative on Watch that strengthens services leverage. The iPhone Air is the wild card – if it resonates, Apple widens the premium middle and lifts margin mix without needing a Pro-class camera across the board.

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