Apple
Get Your Hands on the Latest iPhone 17E: Preorder Now for March 11th Release!
Apple has unveiled its latest budget-friendly option, the iPhone 17E, which boasts several improvements over last year’s model. Priced starting at $599 for the 6.1-inch device, the 17E offers expanded base storage of 256GB and built-in magnets for compatibility with a range of MagSafe accessories, including Qi2 chargers. Powered by the A19 chip also found in the iPhone 17, the phone promises faster performance. Its Ceramic Shield 2 display is as durable as the iPhone 17’s, reducing the likelihood of scratches, and the device features a 48-megapixel “fusion” camera.
For those interested in preordering the iPhone 17E, Apple and Best Buy are currently offering the device in black, pink, or white with 256GB of storage for $599. If more storage is needed, options with 512GB are available for $799.
In addition to retail availability, US carriers like Verizon and AT&T are also offering preorder deals and incentives for the iPhone 17E. Verizon and AT&T have recently announced their preorder details, giving customers more options for purchasing the latest Apple device.
Stay tuned for our full review of the iPhone 17E as we continue testing its features and performance. Based on our initial impressions, the iPhone 17E delivers on expectations as a simplified, affordable alternative to the flagship iPhone 17, while still providing a premium user experience.
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