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September 2025 Highlights: CBSE Board Exams 2026 & iPhone 17 Pro

If you skimmed Valley News Insider this month, you probably saw two big stories that affect almost everyone – the new CBSE board exam timetable and Apple’s latest flagship phone. Both headlines have practical bits you can act on right now, so let’s break them down without the fluff.

What’s New with CBSE Board Exams 2026?

CBSE just posted its tentative calendar for the 2025‑26 session, and the biggest change is a dual‑test option for Class 10. Phase 1 runs from early February to early March, giving students a solid five‑week window to sit the paper. If you miss it or want a second shot, Phase 2 opens from May to early July – a rare chance to improve your score before final results roll out.

Class 12 stays on a single stretch, mid‑February to early April, so seniors still have one straight run. The board expects over 46 lakh candidates across the country, which means school administrations will need extra invigilation and logistics. If you’re a parent, start marking both phases on your calendar; the extra window can reduce stress for your child.

Results are slated between April and June 2026, giving a decent gap after Phase 2 for grading. For students planning college applications, keep an eye on the official CBSE portal – dates can shift, and some colleges may request the Phase 2 score if you opt‑in.

Bottom line: the dual test system offers flexibility, but it also means you’ll need to decide early which phase suits you best. Talk to your school’s exam coordinator, and make a plan now rather than scrambling later.

iPhone 17 Pro – Features You Can’t Miss

Apple’s September event dropped the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max, and they didn’t hold back. The biggest visual change is an aluminum unibody that feels lighter than the previous stainless steel frames, while still looking premium. Inside, Apple added a vapor‑chamber cooling system – think of it as a tiny radiator that keeps the A19 Pro chip from overheating during heavy gaming or video editing.

The camera department got a serious upgrade: three 48 MP sensors now deliver an 8× optical‑quality zoom without the digital stretch you get on older models. Pro video users will love ProRes RAW, Apple Log 2, and genlock support, which means you can sync multiple cameras for a multi‑angle shoot without a hitch.

Display brightness hits a new peak at 3000 nits, making outdoor viewing almost glare‑free. Apple also rolled out Ceramic Shield 2, which now protects the back glass, so the phone can survive more drops and scratches.

Pre‑orders start on September 12, and the phones hit stores September 19. If you’re waiting for a deal, keep an eye on carrier promotions – early‑bird bundles often include Apple Care or discounted accessories.

Bottom line: the iPhone 17 Pro packs enough hardware upgrades to feel like a new generation, especially if you’re into photography or heavy media work. Even casual users will notice the cooler performance and brighter screen.

Whether you’re charting a study plan for the upcoming board exams or hunting for a new smartphone, September gave us clear options. Grab the calendar, check the specs, and make the choices that fit your life best.

Sep, 25 2025
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CBSE Board Exams 2026: Dual Test System for Class 10 and New Schedule Unveiled

The CBSE has published the tentative timetable for the 2025-26 board exams, introducing a twice‑a‑year test option for Class 10. Phase 1 runs from early February to early March, while an optional Phase 2 follows in May‑July. Class 12 sticks to a single stretch from mid‑February to early April. Over 46 lakh students are set to appear, with results expected between April and June 2026.

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Sep, 11 2025
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iPhone 17 Pro debuts with aluminum unibody, vapor chamber cooling, and 8x optical zoom

Apple unveiled the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max with an aluminum unibody, a built-in vapor chamber for cooling, triple 48MP cameras with 8x optical-quality zoom, and pro video features like ProRes RAW, Apple Log 2, and genlock. The new displays reach 3000 nits peak brightness. Ceramic Shield 2 now protects the back as well. Pre-orders start Sept 12, with sales from Sept 19.

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