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Apple sets the date for iPhone 17 launch – September 10 at 3am!

It’s now official, Apple’s next “event” will take place at the Steve Jobs Theatre inside the grounds of Apple Park in Cupertino in two weeks from today.

Invitations for the event label it “awe dropping” and really, your guess is as good as mine as to what that really means.

All we officially know is that the event will take place at 10am on September 9th in the US which is 3am on Wednesday September 10 for those of us in Australia.

We expect a full announcement of the complete iPhone 17 lineup, which we believe thanks to rumours and leaks will feature the iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Air, iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max.

What other devices Apple will announce is anyones guess, though it’s highly likely the next generation Apple Watch will be revealed, and there are plenty of people hoping for a new generation of AirPods Pro as well.

But it’s all speculation until the big day folks, Apple is, as always, tight lipped on what they will reveal.

EFTM will be on the ground at Apple Park as a guest of Apple to bring you all the news

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