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The iPhone 17e is the first device to launch in Apple’s week of product launches. Remarkably similar to the 16e, it introduces a few upgrades but keeps the same price tag.
The iPhone 17e runs Apple’s A19 chip, although with a 4-core GPU. It also features the latest C1X modem, which delivers improved connectivity.

The phone comes with a 6.1-inch OLED screen with a 2532×1170 resolution, 60Hz refresh rate, and features a notch for the Face ID system and selfie camera. It’s also protected by a newer Ceramic Shield 2 glass.
For the rear, the iPhone 17e offers a single 48MP camera with OIS and 4K 60fps Dolby Vision video recording support. According to Apple, the portrait performance is improved thanks to a new image processing pipeline.

The iPhone 17e also features MagSafe wireless support with 15W charging and faster wired charging. It comes with Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3, an IP68 rating, GPS, NFC, Satellite connectivity, and eSIM support. It runs iOS 26 and comes with Apple Intelligence.
The iPhone 17e starts at $599 for the 256GB variant. The 512GB variant costs $799. The device is available in Black, White, and a new Soft Pink finish. Pre-orders will begin March 4 and deliveries will start a week later, on March 11.
