Apple unveiled its all-new phones, the iPhone 17 series. That's three refreshed versions of existing models and the all-new iPhone 17 Air, which takes the place of the Plus. If waiting in line on release day isn't your style, and you still wish to grab one at the earliest opportunity, you'll be able to place a pre-order for the iPhone 17, 17 Pro Max, 17 Pro or iPhone 17 Air from 10pm AEST on September 12th, in advance of the September 19th release date.
Aplpe’s iPhone 17 has a new design with a slightly larger 6.3-inch display and narrower edges. And after much anticipation (and a fair bit of grumbling), the base iPhone 17 finally has a a 120Hz refresh rate.
Internally, Apple’s new A19 chip is more powerful and also more optimized, particularly when combined with Apple Intelligence. If you are upgrading from an older iPhone, you will see a massive increase in speed and improved gameplay courtesy of ProMotion.
About the camera, you will find a 48MP Fusion main camera (shooting 24MP photos by default) as well as a 2x telephoto lens. The device’s ultra-wide camera also receives an upgrade to 48MP, making macro photography crisper and much more refined.
Planning to buy the new iPhone 17?, don't worry about searching for the right case, Campad Electronics, a leading Australian retailer of mobile phone accessories, already has a wide range of options listed for all models, so you can protect your device in style.
2025 iPhone Pricing
Phone RRP
iPhone 17 (256GB) $1,399
iPhone 17 (512GB) $1,799
iPhone Air (256GB) $1,799
iPhone Air (512GB) $2,199
iPhone Air (1TB) $2,599
iPhone 17 Pro (256GB) $1,999
iPhone 17 Pro (512GB) $2,399
iPhone 17 Pro (1TB) $2,799
iPhone 17 Pro Max (256GB) $2,199
iPhone 17 Pro Max (512GB) iphone 17 comparison $2,599
iPhone 17 Pro Max (1TB) $2,999
iPhone 17 Pro Max (2TB) $3,799
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