At its annual launch event, Apple unveiled its 2025 iPhone 17 series which includes the all-new iPhone Air model.
The entire iPhone 17 series, including the iPhone Air, will be available to pre-order from September 12 from Apple’s official website and select retailers.
Ahead of their official launch on September 19, we’ve listed the price of the entire iPhone 17 collection below.
iPhone 17
While the iPhone 17 is the cheapest of the line-up that was announced at Apple’s annual Awe Dropping event, it’s worth remembering that the iPhone 16e is the most affordable 2025 iPhone with an RRP from £599/$599.
Even with that in mind, the iPhone 17 has the same starting price as its iPhone 16 predecessor at £799/$799 for the 256GB model or £999/$999 for the 512GB handset.
With a 6.3-inch Super Actua XDR display, ProMotion technology, Apple Intelligence support and up to 30 hours of battery life, the iPhone 17 is arguably one of the most premium entry-level iPhones to date.
iPhone Air
At 5.6mm thick and weighing just 165g, the iPhone Air replaces the larger Plus model with a delightfully lightweight handset. While rumours suggested the anticipated iPhone Air would be even more expensive than the Pro models, the handset actually sits firmly between the iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Pro.
Its 256GB model starts at £999/$99, which rises up to a pricier £1399/$1399 for the 1TB handset.
iPhone 17 Pro
If you want more photography prowess, a faster and more powerful processor and one of “the most powerful iPhones ever made”, all housed in a 6.3-inch display, then you’ve likely got your eye on the iPhone 17 Pro.
However, of course Pro features come with a Pro price tag, with a starting price of £1099/$1099 for its 256GB handset and rises up to £1499/$1499 for 1TB of storage.
iPhone 17 Pro Max
If you want the power of the iPhone 17 Pro but in a much larger 6.9-inch display, then the iPhone 17 Pro Max is the perfect option. The larger display will set you back from £1199/$1199. The iPhone 17 Pro Max is also the only phone to sport up to 2TB of storage, although it’s worth noting this will set you back an eye-watering £1999/$1999.