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Base iPhone 17 Pro Could Cost $200 More But With Doubled Storage

Apple will maintain its entry-level pricing for the standard iPhone 17 this year, but the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max are set to get price hikes, albeit with a minimum storage boost for the iPhone 17 Pro model, according to TrendForce.

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The market research company expects the regular iPhone 17 model to have the same $799 starting price and 128GB base storage as last year's iPhone 16, while both the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max will come with 256GB base storage options and increases of $50-$100 per comparable capacity. The full iPhone 17 lineup pricing could break down like so:

Model 128GB 256GB 512GB 1TB
iPhone 17 $799 $899 $1,099
iPhone 17 Air $1,099 $1,299 $1,499
iPhone 17 Pro $1,199 $1,399 $1,599
iPhone 17 Pro Max $1,299 $1,499 $1,699

According to TrendForce's figures, starting at $1,199, the cheapest iPhone 17 Pro will be $200 more than the cheapest iPhone 16 Pro, but with 256GB instead of 128GB. Customers who want a 512GB or 1TB Pro model will also have to pay $100 more than the comparable capacity last year. Meanwhile, a maxed-out 1TB iPhone 17 Pro Max will cost $1,699, up from $1,599.

Currently, the iPhone 16 Pro starts at $999 with 128GB storage, while the iPhone 16 Pro Max already begins at 256GB for $1,199. Both Pro models are also offered with a maximum 1TB of storage. The iPhone 16 Plus – which the all-new ultra-thin iPhone 17 Air replaces – starts at $899 with 128GB storage.

Before the launch of the iPhone 15 series in 2023, there were rumors that the iPhone 15 Pro Max would drop the 128GB tier and start at $1,199, up from $1,099 for the iPhone 14 Pro Max. The rumor proved accurate, although Apple eliminated the lower storage option, effectively raising the entry price. Apple appears to be following a similar strategy for the iPhone 17 Air and Pro models, but with a more significant price hike for customers looking for the cheapest Pro model.

Earlier this week, J.P. Morgan offered price estimates for the iPhone 17 series that put the iPhone 17 Pro starting price at $1,099, or $100 lower than TrendForce's prediction.

Apple is expected to unveil the full iPhone 17 lineup next week on Tuesday, September 9 at its "Awe dropping" event. Both the MacRumors site and our X (Twitter) account are excellent ways to discuss the new announcements with other Apple enthusiasts as Apple unveils its new products. Later in the day and throughout the week, we'll also have much more in-depth coverage of all of Apple's announcements, so make sure to stay tuned.

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Top Rated Comments

diego.caraballo Avatar
7 months ago
Classic PR move.
Feed the fake news about $200 price increase, people go nuts, then the hike is "just" $100 and people are now happy and forget
Score: 34 Votes (Like | Disagree)
SkimPappa Avatar
7 months ago
Well I thought I would be buying the new phone. At those prices my iPhone 13 seems fine
Score: 24 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Stiille Avatar
7 months ago
I don’t think that this huge price hike will happen. 5 days to go to see who was right
Score: 18 Votes (Like | Disagree)
7 months ago
More fool me, commented before reading the article, so I have deleted my original post because this is all BS. It is nothing more then a pure ‘prediction’ and ‘opinion’ by some random marketing analysts. NO leaks or anything just pure personal opinion.
A worthless story really.
Score: 14 Votes (Like | Disagree)
7 months ago
We really need to have price guides for other countries.
The tariff situation this year id likely to affect US prices, but what about other countries?
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
MathersMahmood Avatar
7 months ago

It blows my mind how people can complain about a device like this that in reality brings so much value. You can do SO MUCH on a phone. Heck I know many people who no longer have a computer because of their smartphone.

If you can't make money on an iPhone then you are doing something wrong. If you have a business, it is likely a write-off to buy a new phone. Posting items for sale on Marketplace, etc. brings in money to help offset the cost. I literally can't tell you how much money I've made from my iPhone 14 Pro as it relates to social media content, selling items, calls for side work outside my 9 to 5.

Lets say you spend $6 a day at Starbucks or some other coffee place 5 days a week. $30 a week or $120 a month. $1440 a YEAR on coffee x 3 years (I'd say average person keeps their iPhone 3 years now if not longer)... $4,320 in 36 months on Starbucks or wherever you get your coffee or daily junk food. Now think about this a minute... something you confused in less than 5-10 mins a day costs upwards of $4,000+ in 36 months.... and yet people comparing about a smartphone that does WAY more for you and can make you money for less than $2,000. Just think of how many minutes of your life are confused on a phone. LOL
Will you be saying the same thing when it ever reaches 2k for phone? Imagine how many coffees we won’t buy to make up that 2k one day.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)