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Apple's iPhone 17 Series Hits Stores: Pricing, Deals, and Features
The much-anticipated iPhone 17 series is now available for purchase, with pre-orders starting on September 12, 2025, and in-store availability commencing on September 19. Let's delve into the key features, pricing, and the best deals across various sales channels.
The iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max, priced at $1,199 / £1,199 and $1,099 / £1,099 respectively, boast a vapor chamber cooling system, a striking cosmic orange colour, and improved cameras. The Pro Max model even rivals the graphics performance of the MacBook Pro, according to Apple.
For those seeking a more affordable option, the iPhone Air, priced at $799 / £799, is Apple's slimmest phone ever, measuring just 5.6mm thick. It features the A19 Pro chip, a single 48MP "Fusion" camera, and promises all-day battery life.
In the UK, the iPhone 17 series is available with attractive deals. For instance, EE offers £480 off with a trade-in and plan, while Vodafone offers up to £400 off with a trade-in and new contract. Mobiles.co.uk, on the other hand, offers up to £500 off with a trade-in and cheap contracts starting at £30 per month.
In the US, Verizon and T-Mobile are offering competitive deals. Verizon offers up to $1,100 off with a trade and new line, plus a free Apple Watch and iPad, while T-Mobile matches this offer with up to $1,100 off with a trade and new line.
Notably, Apple itself offers a trade-in rebate of up to £670 for UK readers and up to $1,100 off with a trade-in for US customers.
For those who prefer to upgrade their device annually, Vodafone's 'Vodafone Xchange' lets users do so free of charge with a 24-month plan.
Lastly, Mobiles.co.uk sweetens the deal by offering a free pair of AirPods 4 on select eligible plans. So, whether you're an Apple enthusiast or a tech aficionado, the iPhone 17 series is sure to impress. Happy shopping!
Note: Prices are listed in US dollars for the US market and British pounds for the UK market. Please check with your local retailers for the most accurate and up-to-date pricing.
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