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Best Apple Deals of the Week: First Sales Hit Official iPhone 17 Cases, Plus Save on Charging Accessories and More

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Breaking News: ​First ​Discounts Appear on official iPhone 17 Cases as Apple Deals Heat up

apple enthusiasts are ‍already finding early savings on official iPhone 17‍ cases, marking the first wave ​of deals following the new‍ phone’s release. Alongside​ case discounts, savings are available ⁣on a ⁣range of Apple accessories, including charging cables ⁣and adapters. These‍ deals come as retailers begin to ‍adjust pricing on newly ⁢released⁢ products ‍and clear out⁤ older inventory.

This week’s Apple deals provide an possibility for recent iPhone 17 purchasers to protect their‍ investment and⁢ for existing Apple users‌ to upgrade their accessories at reduced prices. As Apple continues to ‌refine its product lines, deals on both current and previous-generation items are expected ⁢to become more frequent.⁢

Current Deals (as ⁤of September 26,⁤ 2025):

* iPhone 17 Cases: Select official iPhone 17 cases are now discounted, with‍ savings varying by color and material.
* ​ Charging Accessories: deals​ are available on Apple’s ⁢USB-C charging cables and power adapters.
* Apple TV: Rumors suggest a new Apple TV with an N1 chip and‍ Wi-Fi 7⁤ is expected to launch later this year.
* ⁤ iOS updates: Apple is preparing to ⁣release⁣ iOS​ 26.0.1, likely to fix ⁣a camera bug on the iPhone Air and iPhone 17 Pro models. The first⁤ beta of iOS ⁣26.1 has been⁤ released, adding new languages to Apple Intelligence, including Danish, Dutch, Norwegian, portuguese (Portugal), Swedish, Turkish, Chinese (Conventional), and ⁤Vietnamese.

Related Coverage:

* ⁤ iOS⁤ 26.0.1 Update for iPhones Coming Soon‍ – Here’s What to Expect

* ⁢⁢ Everything New ⁤in iOS 26.1 ⁣Beta 1

* Next Apple TV Expected to​ Launch This Year With ⁤These New Features

*‍ Apple‍ Responds to U.S. Class Action Lawsuit Over ‌Delayed Siri Features

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