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SHOTLIST GUANGZHOU, CHINA (SEP. 19, 2025) (ANADOLU - ACCESS ALL) 1. INTERIORS OF APPLE STORE SEEN FROM OUTSIDE OF BUILDING (TWO SHOTS) 2. VARIOUS OF PEOPLE WAITING OUTSIDE OF APPLE STORE TO BUY NEW IPHONE 17 3. VARIOUS OF INTERIORS OF APPLE STORE 4. VARIOUS OF IPHONES IN STORE 5. VARIOUS OF PEOPLE IN STORE 6. TIGHT SHOT OF BAGS THAT MAN CARRYING ON HIS ARM 7. PEOPLE IN STORE GUANGZHOU, CHINA / SEP. 19: Apple's new iPhone 17 went on sale in China on Friday (Sep. 19) amid pressure from US import tariffs. Video showed hundreds of people who formed long lines outside the Apple Store in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, where visitors browsed the new models. Apple unveiled its new iPhone 17 smartphone on Tuesday, along with the Apple Watch Series 11 and AirPods Pro 3. The iPhone 17 will support artificial intelligence (AI) features, have fast charging and improved battery life, allowing eight hours more video playback than the previous model. Featuring a larger screen and thinner bezels, the new iPhone will include storage starting at 256 gigabytes and will be available in five colors -- black, lavender, mist blue, sage and white. The newly introduced iPhone Air will be the company’s thinnest smartphone. Despite being much thinner and lighter, the battery will last all day, according to Apple. The iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max will offer the company's best-ever performance, camera systems and battery life among its smartphones. Starting prices will be $799 for the iPhone 17, $999 for the iPhone Air, $1099 for the iPhone 17 Pro and $1199 for the iPhone 17 Pro Max. The new smartphones will be available for pre-order beginning Friday in more than 60 countries.

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