Camera problems surface with the iPhone Air and iPhone 17 Pro, and Apple provides a solution
The highly anticipated iPhone 17 series is creating a buzz among tech enthusiasts, with pre-orders showing a strong demand. Delivery times for the new handsets are currently estimated to be between two and four weeks, indicating a brisk sales pace.
Interestingly, the pre-order window for the new iPhones won't open until September 19. This means that those who have already placed their orders will have to wait a little longer to get their hands on the new devices. However, the wait may be worth it, as the new iPhone 17 series is expected to start arriving for users on the same day.
Apple has expanded its iPhone line-up with the introduction of the iPhone Air, a super-slim model. Unlike the other new iPhones, the iPhone Air still shows availability for launch day, making it the only new iPhone that can be delivered on September 19, as of now.
The new iPhones are arriving with Apple's biggest software upgrade in over a decade, iOS 26. All four new iPhones will come equipped with this latest software, ensuring users get the best possible experience from day one.
However, it seems that not everything is smooth sailing for the iPhone Air and iPhone 17 Pro. Reports indicate that there have been some camera issues with these models. Fortunately, Apple, the developer of the solutions for these problems, is preparing an iOS 26.0.1 update to address the camera bugs.
In conclusion, the iPhone 17 series is off to a strong start, with pre-orders indicating a high level of interest. With the arrival of the new iPhones just around the corner, fans of Apple's flagship device won't have to wait much longer to get their hands on the latest technology.
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