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iOS 26 Leaked Features: Major Redesign Coming to iPhones in 2025
Apple’s been surprisingly leaky about iOS 26 lately, and if these rumors are true, September’s going to be very interesting for the tech space.

So Apple decided to throw everyone for a loop and officially renamed iOS 19 to iOS 26. Why they skipped from 18 to 26? Your guess is as good as mine. Maybe they’re trying to match their internal version numbers, or maybe someone at Apple just really likes the number 26. Either way, the features are what matter, and the leaks have been wild.
The Camera App Gets a Complete Makeover
This is the big one that caught my attention. Apple’s redesigning the entire Camera app to look more like Vision Pro’s interface – which makes sense since they’re clearly trying to unify their design language across devices.
Instead of the cluttered mess we have now, iOS 26 is bringing a cleaner, more minimal design with rounded corners and translucent menus. The photo and video options get separated into different lists, and you swipe up from the bottom for detailed settings like exposure and timer.
I’ve been complaining about the Camera app for ages – trying to find the right mode while something’s happening is always a pain. If this redesign actually makes it easier to use, the weird version jump might be worth it.
Siri Finally Gets Smart (Maybe)
Here’s where things get interesting. Apple’s working on what they’re calling “LLM Siri” – basically making Siri more like ChatGPT but running on your device instead of relying on external services.
Currently, iOS 18.2 just hands off complex questions to ChatGPT, which feels like Apple admitting their own AI isn’t good enough. But iOS 26 might change that with Siri that can actually hold conversations and handle complicated requests.
The catch? This upgraded Siri might not launch until Spring 2026, even if iOS 26 comes out in September 2025. So we get the new version number but have to wait for the actual smart Siri. Classic Apple timing.
Apple CarPlay 2.0 (Finally)
Apple’s been promising a CarPlay overhaul forever, and iOS 26 might finally deliver. CarPlay 2.0 is supposed to bring better customization, improved widgets, and a more personalized driving experience.
Given that they jumped to version 26, maybe they’re finally ready to make CarPlay actually competitive with what Android Auto offers.
Battery Life Gets “Low Power Mode Plus”
iOS 26 is reportedly introducing something called “Low Power Mode Plus” along with better background process optimization. The regular Low Power Mode has been around forever, so an enhanced version could be genuinely useful.
My iPhone’s battery life has been decent with iOS 18, but with all these new AI features, any improvements would be welcome.
The Apple Intelligence Expansion
Apple Intelligence had a rough start with iOS 18, but iOS 26 is supposed to significantly expand its capabilities. They’re clearly trying to catch up with Samsung and Google in the AI space.
The problem is, all the good stuff is still limited to iPhone 15 Pro and newer models. If you’re on anything older, you’re getting iOS 26 but missing out on the coolest features.
Device Compatibility Reality Check
iOS 26 will support devices back to iPhone XS (2018), which is impressive longevity. But here’s the catch – if you want the full iOS 26 experience with all the AI features, you need an A17 Pro chip or newer.
So iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 16 series, or the upcoming iPhone 17 lineup get everything. Everyone else gets the update but with limited features.
Release Timeline
Based on current info:
- Final Release: September 2025 with iPhone 17
The jump from iOS 18 to iOS 26 suggests Apple might be planning something big, or they’re just trying to sync up with the year and the versioning.
My Take
The version number change is weird and confusing, but the actual features sound solid. The Camera app redesign could be genuinely useful, and if they actually deliver on the Siri improvements (eventually), it might justify the dramatic version jump.
But I’m keeping expectations realistic. Apple’s been playing catch-up in AI, and big version number jumps don’t automatically mean better software.
Bottom Line: Call it iOS 19 or iOS 26 – what matters is whether these features actually work when they ship.
What do you think about the version number jump? Is Apple trying to signal something big, or just making things more confusing?
Still wrapping my head around iOS 26. Drop a comment if you have theories about why Apple skipped so many version numbers.
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iPhone 17 Pricing Shock: India Faces Steepest Price Increases in Apple History
Apple just unveiled the iPhone 17 series with some of the steepest price increases ever seen in India—the iPhone 17 Pro Max now starts at a jaw-dropping ₹1,59,990, and even the ‘budget’ iPhone 17 Air costs ₹99,990. Here’s why Indian consumers are getting hit hardest by Apple’s new pricing strategy.

The numbers are in from Apple’s “Awe Dropping” event, and for Indian consumers, they’re genuinely shocking. What was once considered expensive is now entering luxury car territory, with the iPhone 17 Pro Max starting at ₹1,59,990—making it the most expensive iPhone ever launched in India.
The Price Breakdown: Prepare Your Wallet
Here’s how Apple’s new pricing structure breaks down across the iPhone 17 lineup in India:
iPhone 17 Series India Pricing:
- iPhone 17: ₹89,990 (up from ₹79,900 for iPhone 16)
- iPhone 17 Air: ₹99,990 (replacing the Plus model)
- iPhone 17 Pro: ₹1,29,900 (up from ₹1,19,900 for iPhone 16 Pro)
- iPhone 17 Pro Max: ₹1,59,990 (up from ₹1,34,900 for iPhone 16 Pro Max)
That’s a ₹25,000 increase for the Pro Max model alone—enough to buy a decent mid-range Android phone.

The iPhone 17 Air: Premium Pricing for Compromised Features
Perhaps the most controversial pricing decision is the iPhone 17 Air at ₹99,990. This ultra-thin device, measuring just 5.5mm thick, replaces the iPhone 16 Plus but costs ₹10,000 more than its predecessor.

What you get for ₹99,990:
- 6.6-inch display with 120Hz refresh rate
- A19 chip (not the Pro version)
- Single rear camera (48MP)
- Ultra-thin design prioritizing aesthetics over functionality
What you lose:
- Dual camera system
- Longer battery life (due to thinness constraints)
- Advanced Pro features like ProRAW photography
The pricing suggests Apple is betting Indian consumers will pay premium prices for design over functionality—a risky gamble in a price-sensitive market.
Currency Impact vs. Global Pricing Strategy
Apple’s Indian pricing has historically followed a simple formula: $1 = ₹100. But with the current exchange rate at around ₹87 to the dollar, Apple appears to be padding prices beyond currency fluctuations.
Global Pricing Comparison:
- US: iPhone 17 Pro Max starts at $1,199
- India: ₹1,59,990 (equivalent to $1,839 at current rates)
- Effective markup: Nearly 53% over US pricing
This means Indian consumers are paying significantly more than their global counterparts, even accounting for taxes and import duties.

The Make in India Paradox
Here’s what makes these price increases particularly frustrating: Apple is now manufacturing all four iPhone 17 models in India through facilities including Tata Group’s plant in Hosur and Foxconn’s Bengaluru unit.
Despite local production—which should theoretically reduce costs—Apple has chosen to increase prices across the board. This suggests the company is prioritizing profit margins over the cost benefits of local manufacturing.
What ₹1.6 Lakh Gets You (And What It Doesn’t)
For the iPhone 17 Pro Max’s ₹1,59,990 starting price, you get:
- 6.9-inch display with ProMotion
- A19 Pro chip with improved graphics
- Triple 48MP camera system with 8K video recording
- Enhanced thermal management
- Wi-Fi 7 support
- 256GB base storage (finally)
But here’s the reality check: That same ₹1.6 lakh could buy:
- A flagship Android phone + a premium laptop
- A decent motorcycle
- 2-3 years of iPhone 16 Pro usage at current depreciation rates
- A significant down payment on a car
The Festive Season Gamble
Apple’s timing is strategic but risky. Launching these prices just before India’s festive season—traditionally the biggest sales period—suggests confidence that Indian consumers will absorb the shock.
Pre-order and availability:
- Pre-orders: September 12
- General availability: September 19
- Festive season discounts: Unlikely for at least 3-6 months
The Competition Advantage
These price increases hand significant advantages to competitors:
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra (expected around ₹1,20,000):
- Similar flagship features at ₹40,000 less
- More storage options
- Better zoom capabilities
OnePlus, Xiaomi, and other flagship killers now have a massive pricing umbrella to operate under, potentially offering 80% of iPhone features at 50% of the cost.
Why Apple Thinks It Can Get Away With This
Despite the sticker shock, Apple’s pricing strategy isn’t entirely irrational:
- Brand loyalty: iPhone users tend to stick with the ecosystem
- EMI culture: Many buyers focus on monthly payments rather than total cost
- Status symbol: iPhones remain aspirational products in India
- Trade-in programs: Older iPhone values help offset upgrade costs
The Real Winners and Losers
Winners:
- Apple shareholders (obviously)
- Android flagship manufacturers getting pricing umbrella
- Older iPhone models getting extended life cycles
Losers:
- Indian consumers facing 15-25% price increases
- First-time iPhone buyers priced out of the ecosystem
- Small retailers unable to move premium inventory
What This Means for the Market
Apple’s aggressive pricing could backfire in a market where smartphone penetration is still growing and price sensitivity remains high. While the company has successfully positioned iPhones as luxury products, there’s a limit to how much the market will bear.
The success of these prices will largely determine whether other premium brands follow suit or use this as an opportunity to gain market share with more reasonable pricing.
Bottom Line: Apple is betting that Indian consumers’ desire for iPhones is price-inelastic. The next few quarters will reveal whether they’re right—or whether they’ve finally priced themselves out of significant market growth.
Will you be upgrading to the iPhone 17 series at these prices, or are these increases finally pushing you toward alternatives? Let us know in the comments.
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Live Coverage: Apple’s “Awe Dropping” Event (September 9, 2025)
We’re here with the latest on iPhones, Apple Watches, and AirPods.
As the world tunes in tonight, here’s Cosbom’s live blog starting at 10:30 PM IST with play-by-play announcements, pricing details, and instant analysis of every major reveal.
10:30 PM — Keynote Kickoff
Tim Cook welcomes the world with “Awe Dropping” title graphics. Live stream quality is crisp, and social feeds are already buzzing.
10:35 PM — AirPods Pro 3
H3 chip, improved ANC, live translation, heart-rate monitoring, improved battery life.
Pricing: $249.
10:40 PM — Apple Watch Series 11 & Ultra 3
- Series 11 adds blood-pressure monitoring, brighter display.
- Ultra 3 gains satellite texting, advanced health sensors.
- Pricing: Series 11 starts at ₹39,990; Ultra 3 at ₹79,900 (India).
10:58 PM — iPhone 17
- Dual-lens camera, A19 chip, 6.1″ display.
- Price in India: ₹89,990.
11:10 PM — iPhone 17 Air
- Ultra-thin 5.5 mm chassis in five colors.
- 6.6″ 120 Hz display, A19 chip, single 48 MP rear camera.
- Price in India: ₹99,990.
11:25 PM — iPhone 17 Pro
- Triple-48 MP camera, “horizontal bar” design, 256 GB base.
- ProMotion 120 Hz, A19 Pro chip.
- Price in India: ₹1,29,900.
11:35 PM — iPhone 17 Pro Max
- 6.9″ display, advanced thermal system, Wi-Fi 7 support.
- 256 GB base storage.
- Price in India: ₹1,59,990.
11:45 PM — HomePod & Services
- HomePod 2 gets spatial audio.
- Apple One bundle adds Fitness+ AI-powered workouts.
11:50 PM — Pre-orders & Availability
- Pre-orders begin Sept 12 at 5 AM PT (6:30 PM IST).
- In-store launch: Sept 19.
- iOS/iPadOS/macOS updates roll out Sept 16.
11:50 PM — Closing Remarks
Tim Cook thanks developers and customers. Stream ends with “See you next year” teaser and product montage.
Key Takeaways:
- Indian pricing jumps: Air at ₹99,990; Pro Max at ₹1,59,990.
- Software rollout (iOS 26, macOS 26) synced with hardware release.
- Apple doubles down on health features across wearables.
Stay tuned for in-depth hands-on reviews, detailed feature analyses, and comparison guides coming soon!
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Apple’s “Awe Dropping” Event: iPhone 17 Air and Everything to Expect This Tuesday
Apple’s biggest product launch in years is just 48 hours away, and the iPhone 17 Air could be the most radical iPhone redesign since the iPhone X. Here’s everything we know about Tuesday’s event.
Apple’s highly anticipated fall event is scheduled for Tuesday, September 9 at 10 AM PT (10:30 PM IST), promising what could be the company’s biggest product refresh in years.

The iPhone 17 Lineup:
- iPhone 17 Air: Ultra-thin at just 5.5mm thick, 6.6-inch 120Hz display, A19 chip
- iPhone 17 Pro: Starting at $1,099 (up $100), 256GB base storage
- iPhone 17 Pro Max: Redesigned camera system
- Standard iPhone 17: Expected pricing and specs
- Major Software Updates:
- Apple will announce the official release dates for its 2025 software lineup, all numbered with “26” to represent the September 2025-2026 season:
- iOS 26: Features the new “Liquid Glass” user interface, redesigned Camera app, enhanced ChatGPT integration, improved Apple Intelligence capabilities
- iPadOS 26: Introduces a completely new windowing system, Preview app for iPad, enhanced Files app with folder customization, Background Tasks for intensive operations
- macOS Tahoe 26: New features and improvements for Mac users
- watchOS 26: Updated features for Apple Watch
- visionOS 26: Updates for Vision Pro headset
- The iOS 26 public release is expected around September 15-16, with release candidates available immediately after the September 9 event.




Other Expected Launches:


Key Dates:
- Event: September 9, 10 AM PT (10:30 PM IST)
- Pre-orders: September 12, 5 AM PT
- iOS 26 Release: September 15-16 (expected)
- Hardware Release: September 19
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