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Apple launches iPhone 17 series: Here’s what’s new and how much it costs in the UAE

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Apple’s “Awe Dropping” event lived up to its name as the tech giant unveiled on Tuesday its brand-new iPhone 17 lineup, marking the biggest design change in years. Alongside the new iPhones, Apple also introduced the next-generation Apple Watch, upgraded AirPods, and software updates that bring its entire ecosystem closer together.

But the real stars of the show were the iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Air, iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone 17 Pro Max.

The All-New iPhone 17 Series

iPhone 17

The entry-level iPhone 17 features a 6.3-inch Super Retina XDR OLED display with 120Hz ProMotion for smoother visuals, Ceramic Shield 2 protection, and an always-on display. It runs on the A19 chip, supports Apple Intelligence, and comes with an improved 48MP Fusion dual-camera system for sharper, more versatile photography.

iPhone 17 Air

Slimmer and lighter than ever, the iPhone 17 Air is just 5.6mm thin but built tough with titanium and Ceramic Shield 2. It features a 6.5-inch Super Retina XDR display, a 48MP Fusion main camera, and a new 18MP Centre Stage selfie camera that supports 4K HDR video. Inside, it runs on the A19 Pro chip for power-packed performance and all-day battery life.

iPhone 17 Pro & Pro Max

For those who want the best, the Pro models deliver. Powered by the A19 Pro chip with 12GB RAM, the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max bring serious performance gains and support Apple’s most advanced AI features.

The headline feature is the revamped camera system:

  • 48MP main sensor for stunning detail
  • 8x optical-quality zoom for professional-grade shots
  • 8K video recording for creators

The iPhone 17 Pro comes with a 6.3-inch display, while the iPhone 17 Pro Max boasts a massive 6.9-inch screen, making it Apple’s biggest iPhone to date.

Colours and Design

  • iPhone 17: Lavender, Mist Blue, Sage, White, Black
  • iPhone 17 Air: Space Black, Cloud White, Light Gold, Sky Blue
  • iPhone 17 Pro/Pro Max: Deep Blue, Cosmic Orange, Silver

iPhone 17 Prices in the UAE

  • iPhone 17 – starting at Dh3,399
  • iPhone 17 Air – starting at Dh4,299
  • iPhone 17 Pro – starting at Dh4,699
  • iPhone 17 Pro Max – starting at Dh5,099

Availability in the UAE

  • Pre-orders open: Friday, September 12
  • In-store availability: Friday, September 19

The Bottom Line

Apple is calling this its “biggest leap ever for iPhone”, and it’s easy to see why. From the ultra-thin Air to the powerhouse Pro Max, the iPhone 17 series offers something for every kind of user.

For Apple fans in the UAE, the wait is almost over, and this might just be the most tempting upgrade yet.

With over 35 years of experience in journalism, copywriting, and PR, Michael Gomes is a seasoned media professional deeply rooted in the UAE’s print and digital landscape.

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Dubai opens two new bridges linking Al Asayel Street to Al Khail Road

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Dubai motorists have a smoother commute ahead as the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has opened two new bridges connecting Al Asayel Street with Al Khail Road via Al Wasl Club Street.

The bridges are part of the Oud Maitha and Al Asayel Streets Development Project, which falls under the wider Sheikh Rashid Corridor Development Project aimed at easing traffic and supporting Dubai’s growing population.

What the new bridges do

The newly opened bridges improve traffic flow at key junctions in the Oud Maitha area:

  • Bridge 1: Carries traffic from Al Asayel Street towards Al Wasl Club Street
  • Bridge 2: Connects Al Asayel Street to Al Khail Road heading towards Business Bay Crossing

According to RTA, the first bridge features two lanes with a capacity of about 2,400 vehicles per hour, helping ease traffic at the intersection with Oud Maitha Street and Al Wasl Club Street.

The second bridge, also with two lanes, can handle around 3,000 vehicles per hour, improving connectivity between Al Asayel Street and Al Khail Road.

Major road project nearing completion

The authority said 72% of the overall development project has now been completed, while 70% of tunnel construction work is also finished.

The upcoming tunnel will serve vehicles travelling from Dubai–Al Ain Road towards the Oud Maitha service road.

Additional road expansions and bridge structures are currently under construction and are expected to open in the third quarter of 2026.

Faster journeys for drivers

Once completed, the project is expected to significantly improve traffic movement in the area.

  • Road capacity on Oud Maitha Street will increase from 10,400 vehicles per hour to 15,600 vehicles per hour
  • This represents a 50% increase in traffic capacity
  • Average travel time will drop from 20 minutes to just 5 minutes, a 75% improvement

The improvements aim to make daily commuting faster and support Dubai’s long-term infrastructure growth.

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Sharjah delays new academic year for Indian, Pakistani schools to March 30

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The Sharjah Private Education Authority (SPEA) has announced that the start of the 2026–2027 academic year for private schools following Indian and Pakistani curricula in Sharjah has been postponed.

According to a circular issued to schools on Thursday, students will now begin classes on March 30, 2026, instead of the previously scheduled March 23.

Remote exams scheduled

SPEA said students may sit for examinations remotely between March 9 and March 12.

The authority explained that the decision came after requests from schools submitted through the Council of School Principals, and after reviewing the justifications provided by school administrations.

Temporary guidelines for schools

The authority also issued new instructions regarding school access for staff and parents.

Some administrative and teaching staff may be present on campus, but their number must not exceed 15 employees and should be limited to operational needs.

Parents will also be allowed to visit schools to collect uniforms and books, but only according to numbers and schedules set by the school administrations.

Schools asked to update parents

SPEA has asked school administrations to make the necessary internal arrangements and inform students and parents about the revised schedule.

The move aims to ensure smooth preparations before the start of the new academic year.









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UAE emergency alerts explained: What to do when you receive a mobile notification

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Authorities in the UAE have reminded residents to follow safety instructions when emergency alert sirens are activated across the country. Officials say some people stop to film videos during alerts, which can put lives at risk.

The Ministry of Interior (MoI) has urged residents to prioritise safety and follow official instructions they receive on their mobiles, warning that ignoring alerts or failing to comply with guidance may lead to legal accountability.

Here is a simple guide for residents on what UAE warning signals mean and what to do if you hear them.

1. Warning signal (Danger alert)

When this signal is activated, it means there may be a potential danger at a national or local level.

What residents should do

  • Move immediately to the nearest safe place or shelter
  • Stay indoors and avoid going outside
  • Follow instructions from official authorities
  • Do not stop to film or share videos

Authorities say the alert is issued to protect lives, so residents should act quickly and calmly.

2. Out of danger signal

This signal is issued when the threat has passed or the situation has been brought under control.

What residents should do

  • They can return to their homes or normal activities
  • Continue to follow updates from official sources if needed

3. Important announcement signal

This alert indicates that authorities will share important information or instructions with the public.

What residents should do

  • Immediately listen to local radio or official media channels
  • Check government announcements for updates
  • Follow any instructions issued by authorities

If you are driving during an alert

Authorities advise motorists to:

  • Continue driving to their destination
  • Once you arrive, go to the nearest safe place or shelter
  • Avoid stopping your vehicle to film the alert

Why authorities issue reminder

The UAE’s public warning system, operated by the National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority (NCEMA) and Civil Defence, uses sirens placed across the country and mobile alerts to warn residents of potential threats. Officials stressed that public cooperation is essential to ensure safety during emergencies.

Residents are encouraged to stay calm, follow instructions, and prioritise personal safety when an alert is issued.

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