Apple Unveils iPhone 17

Now sentient and slightly judgy, iPhone 17 boasts a new feature “iConscience,” which alerts users when their screen time exceeds their moral worth.
In a move critics are calling “Silicon Valley’s first moral panic with a user interface,” Apple has unveiled the iPhone 17–a gleaming slab of glass and guilt, now equipped with iConscienceâ„¢, a sentient subroutine that monitors not just your screen time, but your soul’s ROI.
🧠iPhone 17 Now with Mood Surveillance™
The phone scans your micro-expressions, tone of voice, and Spotify playlists to determine whether you are living ethically. If you stream true crime while eating factory-farmed chicken nuggets, it vibrates in shame. If you doomscroll during a sunset, it sighs audibly.
📊 Moral Worth Algorithm
Using a proprietary blend of Kantian calculus and influencer metrics, iConscience assigns each user a fluctuating moral credit score. Watching cat videos boosts it. Ignoring your grandmother’s texts tanks it. The phone will occasionally whisper, “You could be better,” in Jony Ive’s voice.
ðŸ•³ï¸ New iPhone 17 App: Voidâ„¢
A minimalist black square that opens to a live feed of your own digital footprint, narrated by Werner Herzog. “Here lies the echo of your attention,” it intones, as your browsing history scrolls past like a funeral procession of forgotten impulses.
📦 Packaging Update:
The iPhone 17 now ships in a biodegradable box that screams when opened. Inside: the device, a charger braided from ethically sourced guilt, and a pamphlet titled “You Are the Product: A Love Letter.”
ðŸ Apple’s iPhone 17 Statement
“We believe technology should not only connect people, but also judge them silently. With iConscience we’re not just selling a phone–we’re selling a mirror. A mirror that occasionally calls you out.”
Next up: rumors swirl about iPhone 18’s rumored “iForgive” feature, which absolves users for sins committed while on airplane mode.
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