Apple 'Did Not' Accidentally Reveal iPhone 17 Launch Date, As Claimed By Many

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Screenshot of the purported Apple invite claiming Sept. 9 as the iPhone 17 launch date. (Source: AppleLeaker/X) 

The grapevine is flowing freely around the most anticipated tech launch of the year: iPhone 17. In the latest of rumours, a leaker had claimed that Apple may have mistakenly revealed the iPhone 17 launch date.

While there have been speculations and calculations alike for months regarding the precise iPhone 17 keynote date, there has been no official word around it. Sources in the industry suggest that Apple might announce the iPhone 17 event date on Tuesday, Aug. 26. This is when press invites are anticipated to be shared as well.

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Leaker Claims Apple Revealed iPhone 17 Launch Date

However, a tipster known as AppleLeaker shared on X (previously Twitter) that Apple mistakenly outed the date for the forthcoming iPhone 17 launch event on Apple TV. Allegedly, the Apple TV notice featured an exclusive invitation to the Apple event, with the launch date set for Sept. 9.

“Apple accidentally added the 2025 September 9th iPhone event invite to the AppleTV App before promptly taking it down. The design is reminiscent of the OG MacBook Air wallpaper, likely a hint towards the new iPhone 17 Air,” the leaker wrote in his post.

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The leaker also shared a screenshot that shows Apple's logo against a purple backdrop that echoed the vintage MacBook Air wallpaper designs, prompting some to theorise about potential links to the alleged iPhone 17 Air.

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