Appleās most affordable iPhone just got an upgrade, but how does the new iPhone 17e compare to the iPhone 16e? Well, thankfully the price remains the same at $599, which is good news in our current economic climate. An immediate difference you might notice is that one of them now comes in a third color: pink. Thatās at least one win for me because I am all for putting more color into tech.
There are a few differences under the hood as well, namely that the iPhone 17e is arriving with the A19 chip and double the storage. Weāve already seen whatās possible with an A19 chip in the standard iPhone 17 ā itās not a super exciting upgrade, but it is a boost nonetheless.
Pre-orders start at 9:15AM ET on March 4, and while we work on a full review, letās take a deeper dive into what has changed on this yearās model and what that might mean in the real world.
iPhone 17e vs. iPhone 16e: Design and display
Of course, the biggest difference in the design for the iPhone 17e is the shiny new pink color. Iāve long complained about how many major tech companies stick to the safety of black, white or gray colorways. Thankfully, the iPhone 17eās pink hue is a departure from that approach. Itās also an understated shade thatās elegant, compared to the typically brighter and louder tones reserved for cheap(er) phones.
Both the iPhone 17e and iPhone 16e measure 5.78 x 2.82 x 0.31 inches. However, the iPhone 17e did get a bit heavier at 5.96 ounces compared to the iPhone 16eās 5.88 ounces. Itās very unlikely youāll notice the 0.08 ounce difference, though. (And if you do, you have a gift.)
In terms of durability, the iPhone 17e is outfitted with Ceramic Shield 2, which is a glass face that Apple said is three times more scratch-resistant than the iPhone 16eās original Ceramic Shield. Ideally, itāll survive falls to the ground (within reason) and spare you a scratched up display from casual wear and tear.
There doesnāt seem to be any change in the display ā whether that be in its brightness or color rendering capability ā but that isnāt too shocking. Both the iPhone 17e and iPhone 16e feature a 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR OLED panel with a 1,200-nit peak brightness. Thatās bright enough to combat the ambient glare from the sun, so you should be able to read it outside relatively easily. Theyāre also specced out with a 2,532 x 1,170 resolution at 460 ppi ā meaning text and lines will be clean and sharp.
iPhone 17e vs. iPhone 16e: Cameras
I didnāt expect a huge bump in camera technology, especially if Apple intended to keep the price the same. Weāve got upgrades in other categories for sure, but it wouldāve been nice to see an extra camera on the back. Like the iPhone 16e, the iPhone 17e is kitted out with Appleās 48-megapixel Fusion 2-in-1 camera with a 12MP 2x Telephoto setting. You also get digital zoom up to 10x. Take a look at our iPhone 16e review to see exactly what that looks like in practice, but to sum up our experience: itās solid.
Thereās a great level of detail and vibrancy, but like I said, itās limited. Without a potential ultrawide camera, you cannot capture as much of your surroundings because youāre not getting that 0.5x zoom option.
One major upgrade, however, is that the iPhone 17e is now capable of recognizing dogs and cats in Portrait mode. It also saves depth information so you can turn regularly captured photos into portraits after the fact. This might be a noteworthy upgrade, considering the iPhone 16e struggled in Portrait mode, incapable of capturing non-human faces and objects.
Thereās also the 12MP TrueDepth camera on the front, which we didnāt have many complaints about, and donāt expect to disappoint on the iPhone 17e.
iPhone 17e vs. iPhone 16e: Processor, battery life and charging
Apart from the color, the biggest differences between the iPhone 17e and iPhone 16e is their starting storage and overall performance. The new iPhone is packed with an A19 chip, while the latter comes with an A18 chip.
Yes, youāre getting a performance bump with the A19 chip, but casual users are unlikely to feel the difference. If youāre a power user trying to get the most out of an affordable iPhone and want to get crunchy about it, thereās roughly a 5 percent difference in CPU speed and over 10 percent in GPU performance (according to CPU Monkey).
Despite that bump, the battery life hasnāt changed. With both devices, Apple says youāre getting up to 26 hours of video playback and up to 21 hours streamed. The company doesnāt typically share specifics on battery sizes, but GSMArena is reporting that both models come with a 4,005mAh battery. What has changed, however, is being able to receive double the wattage from wireless charging. The iPhone 17e can now take up to 15W for Qi2 fast wireless charging ā compared to 7.5W from the Qi support on the iPhone 16e.
iOS 26 and Apple Intelligence
At a glance, there does not seem to be any difference in what the iPhone 16e and iPhone 17e offer in terms of iOS and Apple Intelligence capability. However, itās relevant to note that you will likely get better performance out of the iPhone 17e with regards to AI features because of its superior A19 chip.
In case you wanted to do the numbers comparison yourself, weāve compiled a nifty table here so you can eyeball them with ease. But for a sense of how the iPhone 17e holds up in the real world and whether itās worth the money, stay tuned for our full review.

