Apple launches new budget version of the iPhone 17
Apple unveiled its new iPhone 17e and iPad Air models, featuring advanced processors and improved performance.
On Monday, American tech giant Apple introduced its latest budget-friendly models, the iPhone 17e and iPad Air, highlighting enhanced connectivity, performance, and software features. The company announced that these products will be available starting March 11, with pre-orders opening on March 4 in Apple stores and authorized distributors across various countries.
The iPhone 17e is designed with durability in mind, featuring a robust yet lightweight design. It is powered by the new A19 chip and a C1X modem, which Apple claims offer greater speed and energy efficiency compared to the previous generation. Additionally, this model boasts a 48-megapixel Fusion camera with a 2x telephoto lens, enabling users to take photos and videos in 4K quality along with advanced portrait features.
The device also includes a 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR display equipped with Ceramic Shield 2, making it resistant to scratches, and a fast-charging battery through USB-C compatibility. These improvements position Apple to cater to a broader market segment that seeks affordable yet high-quality technology in a competitive landscape filled with budget smartphones.