Apple launched its new iPhone 17 lineup and ultra-thin iPhone Air in September 2025. The iPhone 17 is Apple’s most affordable flagship iPhone, sold alongside the higher-end iPhone Air, iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone 17 Pro Max.
The iPhone 17 series brings a host of new features and enhancements. Here’s a rundown of the biggest upgrades and changes:
iPhone 17
Display Changes
The iPhone 17 now comes with a 6.3-inch display, up from 6.1 inches, making it the same size as the iPhone 17 Pro. The larger screen means the device is a little taller, thicker, and heavier than the iPhone 16, though slimmer bezels help offset some of the increase.
Apple has equipped the phone with a Super Retina XDR OLED display protected by Ceramic Shield 2, which is said to deliver three times better scratch resistance than the previous version.
The display also gains ProMotion support, enabling adaptive refresh rates up to 120Hz. This brings smoother scrolling and animations while also unlocking Always-On display functionality.
Brightness has been upgraded as well, with peak outdoor brightness rising to 3000 nits from 2000 nits. Typical brightness remains at 1000 nits, while HDR content can still reach up to 1600 nits.
New Camera Technology
An upgraded 18-megapixel front-facing camera improves selfies and video calls, while a square sensor allows for capturing portrait and landscape photos without rotating your iPhone. It also supports Center Stage for wider views when capturing images and taking video calls.
The Center Stage front camera enables ultra-stabilized video in 4K HDR, and users can now record on the front and rear cameras simultaneously with Dual Capture.
A new 48MP Fusion Ultra Wide camera captures up to 4x the resolution compared to the previous generation. The upgrade means iPhone 17 features all 48MP rear cameras for the first time.
Processor Upgrades
The iPhone 17 is equipped with an A19 chip built on Apple’s third-generation 3-nanometer node. It includes a 6-core CPU and 5-core GPU, with each GPU core featuring a Neural Accelerator designed to improve on-device generative AI and other system-intensive tasks.
There’s also an upgraded 16-core Neural Engine, an updated display engine, and a new image signal processor.
Battery Innovations
Thanks to the new A19 chip and an Apple-designed N1 networking chip, the iPhone 17 is more efficient for improved battery life. It lasts up to 30 hours when watching videos, or up to 27 hours when streaming – more than 6 hours longer than the iPhone 16.
Charging speeds have also been improved. The iPhone 17 can fast charge to 50 percent in 20 minutes with a 40W or higher power adapter. It can also reach 50 percent in 30 minutes with a MagSafe charger, and supports both MagSafe and Qi2 wireless charging at 25W.
iPhone Air
Design
At 5.6mm thick, the iPhone Air is Apple’s thinnest ever iPhone, more than 3mm thinner than the iPhone 17 Pro. It features a polished titanium frame with a 6.5-inch display. Titanium is stronger than aluminum, and the iPhone Air was designed not to bend, making it more durable than any previous iPhone.
Apple designed a camera “plateau” on the back of the iPhone Air that houses the 18-megapixel front-facing camera, the TrueDepth system for Face ID, the single-lens 48-megapixel rear camera, an Apple silicon chip, and a speaker.
The iPhone Air includes all the same buttons and features as the iPhone 17 models, such as the Action button and Camera Control button.
Display
The display matches the other iPhone 17 models, offering 1000 nits maximum brightness, 1600 nits peak HDR brightness, and 3000 nits peak outdoor brightness.
It supports ProMotion with 120Hz refresh rates, which also enables Apple’s Always-On display technology.
Apple has added an improved anti-reflection coating to reduce glare.
Processor
The iPhone Air is powered by the A19 Pro chip, the same processor used in the iPhone 17 Pro, but with one fewer GPU core.
The chip includes a 6-core CPU with two performance cores and four efficiency cores, paired with a 5-core GPU and 12GB of RAM.
Each GPU core features a Neural Accelerator, which Apple says delivers 3x more peak GPU compute for improved on-device AI and other demanding tasks.
Camera Technology
The single-lens rear camera uses the same 48-megapixel Fusion lens as the iPhone 17, supporting 1x and 2x zoom along with 28mm and 35mm focal lengths.
Apple added a Dual Capture feature that lets you record with the front and rear cameras at the same time. The 18-megapixel Center Stage front camera also includes improved stabilization.
The front-facing camera allows selfie photos in portrait or landscape mode without rotating the phone, and it supports Center Stage for video calls.
Battery Life
The iPhone Air’s battery lasts up to 27 hours when watching video or 22 hours when streaming video.
Apple designed a $99 MagSafe battery pack for the iPhone Air that extends battery life to as much as 40 hours.
The iPhone Air supports up to 20W wireless charging speeds. It can also fast charge, reaching 50% in 30 minutes with a 20W or higher power adapter.
iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max
Design Changes
The camera bump is now called the camera plateau, a horizontal pill-shaped raised area that spans nearly the entire rear of the iPhone. It houses the three-lens camera system on the left and the LiDAR Scanner and flash on the right.
The iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max feature a unibody aluminum frame for the first time, replacing titanium. Aluminum is lighter and disperses heat more effectively. The frame extends across the sides, the camera area, and the back, with the exception of a MagSafe charging cutout.
The MagSafe cutout is made from upgraded Ceramic Shield 2, which Apple says is 4x more resistant to cracks than glass. Its slightly different color gives the iPhone 17 Pro models a subtle two-tone design.
The aluminum frame enhances thermal performance, while an internal vapor chamber cooling system further helps move heat away from the processor and spread it across the chassis.
Display Changes
The iPhone 17 Pro models now support 3000 nits peak outdoor brightness, up from 2000 nits on the iPhone 16 Pro models. A new anti-reflective coating reduces glare and doubles outdoor contrast.
The display is protected by Ceramic Shield 2, which Apple says offers 3x better scratch resistance than glass.
Camera Upgrades
For the first time, all iPhone 17 Pro cameras are 48 megapixels, including the Main lens, the Ultra Wide lens, and a new Telephoto lens that supports 4x and 8x optical zoom, plus up to 40x digital zoom.
All three cameras support 4K video recording, with added features such as ProRes RAW video, Log 2 video recording, and Genlock support for professional workflows.
The 18-megapixel Center Stage front camera includes improved stabilization. A Dual Capture mode lets you record with the front and rear cameras simultaneously, and the front camera supports both portrait and landscape selfies without rotating the phone.
Processor Upgrades
The iPhone 17 Pro models are powered by the A19 Pro chip, built on an upgraded 3-nanometer process. It features a 6-core CPU with two performance cores and four efficiency cores, along with a 6-core GPU.
Each GPU core includes a Neural Accelerator, which Apple says improves performance for tasks such as on-device AI.
The chip also includes an updated 16-core Neural Engine, second-generation dynamic caching, a larger cache, and 12GB of RAM.
Battery Innovations
The iPhone 17 Pro models offer major improvements to battery life. The iPhone 17 Pro lasts up to 33 hours when watching videos, while the iPhone 17 Pro Max lasts up to 39 hours, the longest ever in an iPhone.
Charging is faster than before, with both models able to reach 50 percent charge in 20 minutes using a compatible charger. They also support MagSafe and Qi2.2 wireless charging at up to 25W.
Versions of the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max with an eSIM instead of a physical SIM include larger batteries.
Color Options
iPhone 17: Lavender, Mist Blue, Sage, Black, and White.
iPhone Air: Space Black, Cloud White, Light Gold, and Sky Blue.
iPhone 17 Pro: Cosmic Orange, Silver, and Deep Blue.
Pricing
The full selection of iPhone models and storage options available from Apple is as follows:
128GB 256GB 512GB 1TB 2TB 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
Apple has discontinued the iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro, and iPhone 16 Pro Max to focus on its newest models. The standard iPhone 16 now comes only with 128GB of storage, while the iPhone 16 Plus is limited to 128GB and 256GB options.
Along with the new iPhone 17 models, Apple in September released the new-generation Apple Watch Series 11 and Apple Watch Ultra 3, as well as new AirPods Pro 3.
For in-depth information on the iPhone 17 series, follow the links to our dedicated iPhone 17, iPhone Air, and iPhone 17 Pro roundups.
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