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Apple's iPhone lineup now consists of seven models with five different storage options, including a 2TB configuration for the first time ever. Here's how much everything costs.

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The full selection of iPhone models and storage options to be available from Apple going forward is as follows:

128GB256GB512GB1TB2TB
iPhone 16e$599$699$899
iPhone 16$699
iPhone 16 Plus$799$899
iPhone 17$799$999
iPhone Air$999$1,199$1,399
iPhone 17 Pro$1,099$1,299$1,499
iPhone 17 Pro Max$1,199$1,399$1,599$1,999


To make way for the latest models, the iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro, and iPhone 16 Pro Max have all been discontinued. Notably, the iPhone 16 is now available exclusively with 128GB of storage, while the iPhone 16 Plus now only offers 128GB and 256GB options.

Pre-orders of the iPhone 17, Air, 17 Pro, and 17 Pro Max begin on Friday, September 12, with availability starting on Friday, September 19.

Article Link: Apple's New 2025 iPhone Lineup: All Storage Options and Prices
 
Air seems a bit overpriced at $999. Best deal is the base model 17. I think if the Air was $899 it'd be an bigger seller than it wil likely be. But then again, Apple probably knows better than me.
 
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Wait do the Pro and Pro Max only come in Blue, Orange and White?

Well wow I guess I am not upgrading.
My feeling exactly. I like orange, but I'd rather have the phone in as-black-as-possible. That and basically NO UPGRADE AT ALL. And who needs 8x Zoom when 5x is already a blurry-mushy soup of pixels?
 
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A pro product not available in black or gold? and instead, the colors of a college football team? This will be the first time I'm skipping an upgrade in the history of the iPhone.
 
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256 starting storage for the Pro lineup is another Apple slap in the face.

Any Pro user or Prosumer would not consider 256 a viable starting storage consideration in 2025.
What? I’m definitely on the high-end of the prosumer spectrum, if such thing exists, and I have 103GB available in my 256GB iPhone. 256GB is much more than most iPhone 17 Pro customers will need.
 
What? I’m definitely on the high-end of the prosumer spectrum, if such thing exists, and I have 103GB available in my 256GB iPhone. 256GB is much more than most iPhone 17 Pro customers will need.
I have a 14PM 256 and it is essentially full. I think that puts you further down the spectrum.
 
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What? I’m definitely on the high-end of the prosumer spectrum, if such thing exists, and I have 103GB available in my 256GB iPhone. 256GB is much more than most iPhone 17 Pro customers will need.
I think I agree with you. 256 GB is an okay starting point also for Pro.
I was actually a bit surprised (in a good way) they'd go for 256 GB starting point for all phones now. 👍
 
256 starting storage for the Pro lineup is another Apple slap in the face.

Any Pro user or Prosumer would not consider 256 a viable starting storage consideration in 2025.
I'm currently using about 100GB of storage on my iPhone, but I could get by with 64gb if I needed to. I'd pay $2,000 for an iPhone 17 Pro Air Mini that had 128GB of storage, one camera, a 2,406 mAh battery, and a nice 5.0 inch screen.
 
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