Apple Launches iPhone 17e
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Apple’s week of product announcements kicked off with the iPhone 17E, a phone designed for those who don’t want to spend north of $700 on their next upgrade. The iPhone 16E follow-up won’t officially launch until March 11th; however, preorders are now open at Best Buy and Apple’s online storefront, as well as carriers like T-Mobile.
The same report that first mentioned the red iPhone 18 Pro also said that for the first folding iPhone, Apple will “stay away from fun colors,” it said. Instead, the Fold will be revealed in more traditional colors such as black and silver.
Apple opens week of product launches with refreshed low-cost iPhone and a faster iPad Air, as it begins what looks to be a broader multi-day hardware push.
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The newest iPhone has been revealed. It’s the latest affordable model, replacing the iPhone 16e and has a lot going for it. Here’s what you need to know.
The iPhone 17e improves on Apple’s budget phone with MagSafe charging, twice the starting storage and faster processors for improved performance and cell service.
A cheaper iPhone every year may be the new norm. Just over a year since the iPhone 16e first debuted, Apple has introduced the iPhone 17e, which offers top-end features for $599.
The new iPhone includes an Apple A19 chip similar to the one in the more-expensive iPhone 17—both phones have six CPU cores, but the 17e only gets four GPU cores instead of five. The phone’s cellular modem is also upgraded,