Apple Event 2025 LIVE: iPhone 17 Design Leaks, New Apple Watch and AirPods Pro Models Expected to Debut

Apple’s upcoming ‘Awe Dropping’ event is set to unveil its next-gen hardware, including the iPhone 17 series, AirPods Pro 3, and three new Apple Watch models. The iPhone 17 Air, Apple’s thinnest phone yet, is expected to debut alongside updates on iOS 26 and macOS Tahoe. The company will stream the event live via its website and YouTube channel, and you can stay tuned for Apple September 2025 Event LIVE News Updates on Gadgets 360.

OnePlus 15 Camera Specifications Tipped Again Ahead of Anticipated Debut

OnePlus 15 camera specifications have surfaced online again. A tipster has shared that the handset could feature a 50-megapixel periscope camera on the back. The leaker has also shared a few other specifications related to the camera lens. Earlier leaks suggest that the rumoured OnePlus 15 will feature a triple rear camera setup. The latest leak comes days after the company's co-founder announced that the next OnePlus flagship handset will be equipped with the DigitalMax Engine, a self-developed imaging technology.

Vivo X300 Pro Display Size Revealed; Design Partially Teased

The Vivo X300 Pro will feature a 6.78-inch flat display with slim, uniform bezels, moving away from the X200 Pro’s quad-curved design. Both the X300 and X300 Pro will measure 7mm at their thinnest points, slimmer than their predecessors. The series will introduce a redesigned camera module and include 50-megapixel Zeiss-backed wide-angle selfie cameras with autofocus. The X300 will offer a 200-megapixel Zeiss main camera and 50-megapixel Zeiss APO periscope lens, while the X300 Pro will add a 200-megapixel Zeiss periscope and 50-megapixel Sony LYT-828 primary sensor.

The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny by Kiran Desai review – a dazzling epic

Longlisted for the Booker, this capacious story of love, work and family set between India and the US is both dizzyingly vast and insistently miniature

On a trip to see his grandparents in the Indian city of Allahabad, journalist Sunny Bhatia flicks through the morning papers, and is immediately at sea: what can the convoluted sentences before him – “TTIM files complaint against MSL at JM Rastra. MP(LTTK) holds GL Mukti strike to blame for Vasudev debacle. BORS reverberates in KLM(U) case” – possibly mean? His bewilderment at an India he cannot decode is, equally problematically, mirrored by the incomprehension he experiences in New York, where he occupies a junior role at the Associated Press.

Fortunately, there are other more readily accessible stories: a woman sold at a cattle fair in Rajasthan, and a retired railway clerk in Mysore who has grown his fingernails so long that they reach across the room and oblige his family to attend to his every physical need. They do not mind, the clerk tells Sunny when he interviews him over the phone, because they understand his determination to do something that nobody else has done: “The point is not about having longer fingernails than anyone; what is important is that I am firing up the younger generation to be ambitious. If I can do it, I tell them, I who used to have no discipline, then you can also reach your dream of fame.”

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