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Live Updates From Apple’s ‘Awe Dropping’ iPhone 17 Event 🔴

There will be no foldable iPhone on Tuesday, Sept. 9—that’s supposedly not coming until next year—but there will be four new iPhone 17 phones announced at Apple’s “Awe Dropping” event. Gizmodo’s own Senior Editor of Consumer Tech, Raymond Wong, and our amazing Social Media Editor, Adriano Contreras, will be parachuting into the Steve Jobs Theater at Apple Park to play with the anticipated iPhone 17, 17 Air, and 17 Pros (especially the orange one).

New iPhones won’t be the only thing they’ll be getting their hands on. They’ll be among the first to also check out the new Apple Watches (Series 11 and Ultra 3), as well as any new AirPods (Pro 3?). Tim Cook could also pull a “one more thing…” if he wants. He’s CEO; he can do whatever he so desires. Wall Street would go wild if he invoked Steve Jobs’ favorite phrase.

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The keynote starts at 1 p.m. ET / 10 a.m. PT, but we’ll have started long before that. So grab your favorite beverage and get down in the comments section to let us know what you’re most excited to see Apple announce. Or, you know, what really grinds your gears. Millions of people love new iPhones—they stop their whole lives to see what’s new—but also, Android is doing some interesting stuff. Have you seen Samsung’s gorgeous, folding Galaxy Z Fold 7? How about Google’s AI-stuffed Pixel 10 phones? At the end of the day, the only person who should care about your phone choice is yourself. Don’t let others bully you into any ecosystem.

Sep 12What Did You Preorder?

After a week of coverage, we’re zipping up this live blog. Preorders for all the new products Apple announced on Tuesday went live this morning. We’ll have reviews for all the new devices soon. Did you pick get anything, and if so what? Leave a comment down below! —Raymond Wong


Sep 12Hypertension Sensing Gets FDA Clearance

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That was fast. Late on Thursday, Apple told us it had finally received clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for its new hypertension alerts on the Apple Watch Series 11 and Apple Watch Ultra 3. This new feature uses the optical heart monitor on the latest phones. It works in the background and monitors for high blood pressure over 30-day periods. Apple made it clear this isn’t a medical device, and hypertension detection may not detect every instance of high blood pressure. Users should treat it as an opportunity to see an actual medical professional. The feature is also making its way to Apple Watch Series 9, Series 10, and Apple Watch Ultra 2. —Kyle Barr


Sep 11An Easy Refresh

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I also wrote down my first impressions for the AirPods Pro 3. I got to check out the improved active noise cancellation for myself, got a demo for the Live Translation feature, and checked out the heart rate tracking with the Fitness app. It’s not a full review, but from what I saw, the AirPods Pro 3 sound like a solid upgrade over AirPods Pro 2, which were looking long in the tooth. —Raymond Wong

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