
"OK, so Apple has had its biggest update of the year, unveiling the next powerhouse that will pull billions of dollars into the company. Yes, the iPhone 17 is available for preorder (if you haven't got your preorder in, the current wait for most models seems to be about three to four weeks), and by the end of the month Apple's latest handset will be in the hands of millions of new owners."
"Seems like a big update, but there are plenty more Apple updates rumored for 2025 and early 2026. These could include a budget iPhone 17e, a new Apple Vision Pro, an updated Home Hub, a HomePod mini 2, an AppleTV, a new M5 chip-powered iPad Pro, a MacBook Pro, a MacBook Air, and an updated AirTag. That's a lot. So what's safe to buy now, and what's best avoided?"
The iPhone 17 is available for preorder with current waits of roughly three to four weeks and is expected to reach millions of users by month-end. The Air model replaces the Plus and the Apple Watch lineup now includes Series 11, SE 3, and Ultra 3. Pricing signals indicate Apple may be passing some tariff costs to consumers. AirPods Pro 3 was introduced. Numerous additional Apple product refreshes are rumored for 2025 and early 2026, including a budget iPhone 17e, new Vision hardware, Home Hub updates, HomePod and Apple TV refreshes, and several M5-powered Macs and iPads. Several existing items, notably the Apple TV, iPad Pro, and HomePod mini, show signs of aging or pending refreshes that could affect purchase timing.
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