iPhone 17 arrives with a revolutionary new feature: it now also makes calls

Field of Bitten Apples.- Apple unveiled the long-awaited iPhone 17, a device that promises to forever change the way we communicate, allowing users to make real-time calls.
In what would be an unprecedented technological advance, the Cupertino company's new device will have the ability to make calls without interrupting the use of other cell phone applications.
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“ The most disruptive innovation in human history since the invention of the wheel,” Tim Cook explained after the presentation by a man with the same accent as Boromir from The Lord of the Rings .
The feature, dubbed Call+ , will be available only on the Pro and Pro Max models. To use it, users will need to download the official "Apple Phone" app and pay a monthly subscription of $9.99, which will give them the chance to experience this "new" improvement.
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“For years, people have been asking us to make the iPhone more for calling, not just listening to music and playing games… and we've heard them,” Cook added, leaving open the possibility that, in the future, the devices could also allow for receiving calls from banks and insurance companies.
The iPhone 17 will be available starting next month for a price equivalent to a down payment on a house. It will come without a charger, headphones, box, stickers, or anything else... so you can feel like you're saving the planet.
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