
"Like last year's budget option, the 6.1-inch 17E starts at $599. It checks more off our wishlist than the 16E, though, with an expanded 256GB of base storage and built-in magnets, rendering it compatible with an entire range of MagSafe accessories (including Qi2 chargers)."
"What's more, it's powered by the same A19 chip found in the iPhone 17, which should allow for faster performance. Its Ceramic Shield 2 display is also as durable as the iPhone 17's, so it won't scratch as easily as previous models, and the phone offers a 48-megapixel "fusion" camera."
"T-Mobile is offering the iPhone 17E for free via 24 monthly bill credits when you trade in an eligible device on an Experience More plan (or a Go5G Plus if you're an existing customer), or when you trade in and add a line on most plans."
Apple announced the iPhone 17E, a budget-friendly successor to the iPhone 16E priced at $599. The device features a 6.1-inch display and starts with 256GB of storage, double the previous model's base capacity. It includes built-in magnets for MagSafe accessory compatibility and Qi2 charger support. The phone is powered by the A19 chip, matching the flagship iPhone 17's processor for improved performance. Its Ceramic Shield 2 display offers enhanced durability comparable to the iPhone 17. The device includes a 48-megapixel fusion camera. Preorders are available at Apple, Best Buy, and carriers like T-Mobile, with official launch scheduled for March 11th.
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