iPhone 16e Vs iPhone 17: What We Know So Far About Apple’s Next Smartphone

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A detailed look at the specifications of iPhone 16e and iPhone 17. (Photo source: Apple)

iPhone 17 is one of the most-awaited phones in the market. While we have to wait till September for launch, Apple introduced iPhone 16e in February.

While iPhone 16e, powered by the latest A18 chip, is integrated with certain advanced features of Apple Intelligence, it is said that the iPhone 17 will take things even further.

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Many users have found iPhone 16e as a highly appealing option as the model comes with a 6-core CPU, and it's up to 80% faster than the A13 Bionic. It's a solid choice for those who are still impressed by the iPhone 16 lineup. But with iPhone 17, Apple will introduce features like A19 chipset and a huge camera-island, which is already sparking a lot of interest among the fans.

There are also speculations that the iPhone 17 will sport a 6.1-inch OLED display, 8GB of RAM, and impressive camera setups. It will also have a 60Hz refresh rate for smooth performance.

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Here's a detailed look at the specifications of iPhone 16e and iPhone 17:

iPhone 16e Specifications:

Processor: A18 chip with 6‑core CPU and 4-core GPU

Storage options: 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB

Display: 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR OLED; 800 nits typical brightness, 1,200 nits peak (HDR).

RAM: 8 GB

Camera: 2‑in‑1 camera system; 48MP Fusion camera

Front camera: 12MP (f/1.9)

Refresh rate: 60Hz

Battery: 4,005 mAh

Price: Starts at Rs 59,900

iPhone 17 rumoured specifications: 

Processor: A19 chip 

Storage options: 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB

Screen size: 6.1-inche OLED

RAM: 8 GB

Camera: 48MP main (f/1.6), 12MP ultrawide (f/2.2)

Front camera: 12MP (f/1.9)

Refresh rate: 60Hz

Battery: Not known

Price: Not known

The iPhone 17 lineup is likely to be launched between Sept. 11–13, 2025.

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