iPhone 17e repeats design but has new tricks up its sleeve; see the first impressions
The new iPhone 17e features a design similar to its predecessor but introduces new functionalities and aims to be a budget-friendly option for consumers in Brazil.
The iPhone 17e, recently launched in Brazil, maintains a design akin to the previous model, the iPhone 16e, while incorporating several new features that enhance its appeal. Slated to retail starting from R$ 5,799, it is targeted towards consumers looking for an economical alternative to more expensive smartphones. In comparison, the iPhone 17 is priced at R$ 7,999, showcasing Apple's strategy to provide options across different price points within their lineup.
Upon initial evaluation, the iPhone 17e appears almost identical to its predecessor in dimensions, both measuring 146.7 mm in height, 71.5 mm in width, and 7.8 mm in thickness. The slight difference in weight—170 grams for the 17e versus 167 grams for the 16e—might escape the notice of most users. Both models offer matte finish options in white and black, and the new addition of a pink variant for the iPhone 17e broadens its aesthetic choices.
These first impressions suggest that while the design remains consistent, the enhancements in functionality and the competitive pricing strategy could position the iPhone 17e favorably in Brazil's smartphone market. With the ongoing demand for affordable yet reliable smartphones, the 17e could attract a segment of consumers who are hesitant to invest in high-end models without compromising on features, ultimately impacting market dynamics significantly in the upcoming months.