Apple iPhone 17 Pro Models With Triple 48MP Cameras, Up to 2TB Storage: Check Price, Specs
Apple has introduced the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max as part of its 2025 lineup. The two flagship models feature a new aluminum design, updated internals, and camera changes aimed at both casual users and.

Apple iPhone 17: Two-Minute Review
- ProMotion 120Hz display with Always-On functionality
- A19 chip with enhanced performance and efficiency
- Upgraded 48MP ultra-wide camera alongside 48MP main camera
The iPhone 17 represents a significant upgrade over its predecessor, bringing features that were previously exclusive to Pro models. The most notable addition is the ProMotion 120Hz display with Always-On capability, which transforms the user experience with smooth scrolling and adaptive refresh rates from 1Hz to 120Hz.
Apple iPhone 17: Design and Build
- No true redesign; it's similar to the iPhone 16
- Color range is fun
- More durable year over year
Yeah, the iPhone Air is strikingly thin, and the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max look pretty different, but Apple's staying the course with the iPhone 17 - and it makes a lot of sense.
As the entry-level model in the 2025 lineup, it feels instantly recognizable as an iPhone and looks right at home when compared to the previous iPhone 16 (or the 15 or 14 before that).
The iPhone 17 keeps largely the same dimensions, with only slight growth compared to the iPhone 16 - it's 149.6 x 71.5 x 7.95mm versus 146.7 x 71.6 x 7.8mm. So, it's ever so slightly thicker and seven grams heavier year over year, but I doubt you'll notice this in daily use.
Over the past week, I've been using the iPhone 17 - alongside the Air, which is a story for another day - and it feels every bit like a modern iPhone. While I thought the colors were a little lacking in pop during my hands-on, the Sage Green model I've been testing has certainly grown on me. It lacks the vibrancy of last year's Ultra Marine iPhone 16, but I especially like how it shifts from a lighter to a darker hue as the light hits it. The 17 also comes in Mist Blue, Lavender, White, or Black, should this Sage hue not be to your taste.
Apple iPhone 17: Software and Features
- No true redesign; it's similar to the iPhone 16
- Color range is fun
- More durable year over year
Yeah, the iPhone Air is strikingly thin, and the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max look pretty different, but Apple's staying the course with the iPhone 17 - and it makes a lot of sense.
As the entry-level model in the 2025 lineup, it feels instantly recognizable as an iPhone and looks right at home when compared to the previous iPhone 16 (or the 15 or 14 before that).
The iPhone 17 keeps largely the same dimensions, with only slight growth compared to the iPhone 16 - it's 149.6 x 71.5 x 7.95mm versus 146.7 x 71.6 x 7.8mm. So, it's ever so slightly thicker and seven grams heavier year over year, but I doubt you'll notice this in daily use.
Over the past week, I've been using the iPhone 17 - alongside the Air, which is a story for another day - and it feels every bit like a modern iPhone. While I thought the colors were a little lacking in pop during my hands-on, the Sage Green model I've been testing has certainly grown on me. It lacks the vibrancy of last year's Ultra Marine iPhone 16, but I especially like how it shifts from a lighter to a darker hue as the light hits it. The 17 also comes in Mist Blue, Lavender, White, or Black, should this Sage hue not be to your taste.
Apple iPhone 17: Camera
- No true redesign; it's similar to the iPhone 16
- Color range is fun
- More durable year over year
Yeah, the iPhone Air is strikingly thin, and the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max look pretty different, but Apple's staying the course with the iPhone 17 - and it makes a lot of sense.
As the entry-level model in the 2025 lineup, it feels instantly recognizable as an iPhone and looks right at home when compared to the previous iPhone 16 (or the 15 or 14 before that).
The iPhone 17 keeps largely the same dimensions, with only slight growth compared to the iPhone 16 - it's 149.6 x 71.5 x 7.95mm versus 146.7 x 71.6 x 7.8mm. So, it's ever so slightly thicker and seven grams heavier year over year, but I doubt you'll notice this in daily use.
Over the past week, I've been using the iPhone 17 - alongside the Air, which is a story for another day - and it feels every bit like a modern iPhone. While I thought the colors were a little lacking in pop during my hands-on, the Sage Green model I've been testing has certainly grown on me. It lacks the vibrancy of last year's Ultra Marine iPhone 16, but I especially like how it shifts from a lighter to a darker hue as the light hits it. The 17 also comes in Mist Blue, Lavender, White, or Black, should this Sage hue not be to your taste.
Apple iPhone 17: Battery
- No true redesign; it's similar to the iPhone 16
- Color range is fun
- More durable year over year
Yeah, the iPhone Air is strikingly thin, and the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max look pretty different, but Apple's staying the course with the iPhone 17 - and it makes a lot of sense.
As the entry-level model in the 2025 lineup, it feels instantly recognizable as an iPhone and looks right at home when compared to the previous iPhone 16 (or the 15 or 14 before that).
The iPhone 17 keeps largely the same dimensions, with only slight growth compared to the iPhone 16 - it's 149.6 x 71.5 x 7.95mm versus 146.7 x 71.6 x 7.8mm. So, it's ever so slightly thicker and seven grams heavier year over year, but I doubt you'll notice this in daily use.
Over the past week, I've been using the iPhone 17 - alongside the Air, which is a story for another day - and it feels every bit like a modern iPhone. While I thought the colors were a little lacking in pop during my hands-on, the Sage Green model I've been testing has certainly grown on me. It lacks the vibrancy of last year's Ultra Marine iPhone 16, but I especially like how it shifts from a lighter to a darker hue as the light hits it. The 17 also comes in Mist Blue, Lavender, White, or Black, should this Sage hue not be to your taste.
Apple iPhone 17: Verdict
Like the iPhone 16, the 17 can last all day. It now supports up to 40W fast charging when wired. Apple still isn't sharing the battery size inside the iPhone 17 - it rarely does so for most of its products - so we'll need to wait for a proper teardown to see the exact lithium-ion cell inside.
| Attributes | Notes | Rating |
|---|---|---|
| Design and Build | Aluminum frame, glass back, IP68 water resistance | 4/5 |
| Software and Features | iOS 26 with Liquid Glass UI | 4/5 |
| Camera | 48MP main + 48MP ultra-wide, 18MP front camera | 4/5 |
| Battery | All-day battery life, up to 30 hours video playback, 40W fast charging | 3/5 |
Buy it if…
You want ProMotion at a lower price
The iPhone 17 finally brings 120Hz ProMotion and Always-On display to the standard model, making it feel like a proper upgrade without the Pro price tag.
You need excellent cameras without the telephoto
With dual 48MP cameras (main and ultra-wide), the iPhone 17 delivers impressive photo quality for everyday shooting, though it lacks the Pro's telephoto lens.
You value all-day battery life
The iPhone 17 consistently lasts a full day with the Always-On display enabled, even with heavy use including FaceTimes and video editing.
Don't buy it if…
You want the latest design language
The iPhone 17 looks nearly identical to the iPhone 16, 15, and 14 before it. If you're looking for a fresh design, the iPhone Air or Pro models offer more visual changes.
You need a telephoto lens for zoom shots
The iPhone 17 only offers digital zoom up to 10x, which can be hit or miss. If optical zoom is important to you, consider the Pro models with dedicated telephoto lenses.
You want the fastest charging speeds
While 40W fast charging is an improvement, it still lags behind many Android competitors that offer 65W or even 100W+ charging capabilities.
Apple iPhone 17: How I tested
I've been reviewing phones for years, including iPhones since the iPhone 8 lineup. To complete this review, I used the iPhone 17 in Sage Green for over a week.
During that time, I tested every part of the phone - making calls, streaming music, playing games, watching shows and movies, snapping photos, and working across my usual apps. For performance, I ran both qualitative and quantitative tests, including GeekBench 6.5, and noted how the phone handled heavier tasks like gaming or multitasking. For battery life, I tracked percentage drop across a full day of use and ran a standardized test.
For the cameras, I shot extensively with the 48MP main and new 48MP ultra-wide lenses, testing 0.5x, 1x, and 2x crop, as well as Portrait, Night mode, and Macro shots. I also tried the upgraded 18MP selfie camera and Dual Capture video. To put results in context, I compared them with shots from the iPhone Air, the entire iPhone 16 lineup, Google Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, and Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra.


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