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iPhone 17e rumors: Everything we've heard so far

iPhone 16e review.
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The next iPhone we expect to see won't be a new premium model, or a foldable. It should instead be the iPhone 17e, the next entry in Apple's budget iPhone line.

When the iPhone 16e arrived in February, we were glad to see Apple offer a new cheaper model for users who find its flagship models a little unaffordable. It's a pity you have to sacrifice quite so many features compared to an iPhone 17, but that's the exchange you kinda have to make for a lower price. And hopefully, this is something the iPhone 17e can go some way towards fixing.

iPhone 17e: Rumored price and availability

While the iPhone 16e debuted in February 2025, the iPhone 17e could launch in May 2026, according to one rumor, which also claimed that Apple had started trial production of the 17e back in April this year.

An iPhone 16e on a table outside

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Although does the iPhone e-series need an annual update? That's the question TG's Phil Michaels has, and it makes sense when you consider that the previous budget iPhone line - the iPhone SE - only received updates at irregular intervals. This is rumored to be the case with the iPhone Air 2 as well, so the fact that Apple has decided that the iPhone e-series still gets annual releases is interesting.

Hopefully, the iPhone 17e will keep the same $600 basic price as the iPhone 16e. Although given the iPhone SE used to sell for around $400, a price drop for the 17e wouldn't go amiss.

iPhone 17e: Design and display

We're not expecting much to change on the screen front for the iPhone 17e - it's tipped to be using the same 6.1inch display with a 60Hz refresh rate as the iPhone 16e. It's disappointing that Apple apparently won't offer its smoother 120Hz ProMotion refresh rate on the 17e, now that it's been introduced to all iPhone 17 models and the iPhone Air.

iPhone 16e review.

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The main external change, at least according to this leak, is a new look with a Dynamic Island cutout rather than the older style Face ID notch. This would let the iPhone 17e fit in much better visually with the rest of Apple's iPhones, which already use the Dynamic Island.

iPhone 17e: Cameras

The iPhone 16e has the fewest cameras of any iPhone - two total, the same as the iPhone Air. And the iPhone 17e will apparently lift those cameras wholesale, featuring 48MP main and 12MP selfie sensors just like its predecessor, as the sources allegedly in the know say.

iPhone 16e review.

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This is a little unfortunate since Apple just debuted its new 18MP "Center Stage" front camera on the iPhone 17 series and iPhone Air, which offers higher resolution and greater framing flexibility. It would be good to see this trickle down to the iPhone 17e, but alas, this seems to be another area where Apple may want to save costs.

iPhone 17e: Specs

Within the iPhone 17e, the rumor mill claims the A19 chipset, as seen in the iPhone 17, will be present to run everything. This tracks, as the iPhone 16e uses the previous equivalent chip, the A18. It's a lot of power for a phone of its price, and the iPhone 17e should continue to carry that flag by outperforming anything else in its price category.

iPhone 16e review.

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We're hopeful that Apple will offer similar battery and charging upgrades to the iPhone 17e as it added to the iPhone 17 series, including faster wired charging and higher-capacity batteries. Ideally the iPhone 17e would also get MagSafe charging, something that the iPhone 17e lacked. Even generic wireless charging would be a bonus, so owners have a choice of charging methods.

iPhone 17e: What we'd like to see

You can read about my colleague Phil's thoughts on what Apple needs to give the iPhone 17e, in light of how many updates the base iPhone 17 received. But I'm going to add some thoughts of my own.

iPhone 16e review.

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Keeping the iPhone 17e on the small side is fine with me, and while a 120Hz refresh rate would be a wonderful bonus, I am not confident in Apple adding this to its cheapest Phone. Same with the cameras - an upgraded selfie camera or even an ultrawide would be wonderful, but seems too much of a reach given Apple's usual slow pace of hardware upgrades for its phones.

There are two changes I think Apple could easily make though: higher default storage and MagSafe wireless charging. In my experience, users of budget iPhones tend to keep their phones for as long as possible, and giving them 256GB as standard (just like other new iPhones) would give them plenty of room to store their important files and photos. As for MagSafe, this feels like a weird absence considering how many iPhone accessories are built around it. Adding it on would make the iPhone 17e a more equal member of the iPhone club, and unlock all kinds of case attachments, wireless chargers and other fun peripherals.

What would you like to see in the iPhone 17e? Let me know in the comments below.


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Richard Priday
Assistant Phones Editor

Richard is based in London, covering news, reviews and how-tos for phones, tablets, gaming, and whatever else people need advice on. Following on from his MA in Magazine Journalism at the University of Sheffield, he's also written for WIRED U.K., The Register and Creative Bloq. When not at work, he's likely thinking about how to brew the perfect cup of specialty coffee.

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