Apple is changing the rules of the game. Are you planning to upgrade your phone but aren’t ready to pay a thousand euros for a “Pro” model? We have good news. Apple has finally found the formula for success in the budget segment and is preparing to introduce a model that could become a hit in 2026.

Apple’s strategy for cheaper phones has long been chaotic, with the “SE” series appearing sporadically and its design often looking dated. But recent supply chain data suggests the company is changing direction. The upcoming “iPhone 17e” promises not only an attractive price tag but also features that were previously reserved only for flagships.
Here’s everything you need to know about the upcoming device.
A new era: (SE) is a thing of the past
The biggest news isn’t just about the phone itself, but also about a change in Apple’s philosophy. The company is moving to an annual update cycle for the “e” series.
This means that consumers will no longer have to guess when a new, cheaper model will be released. The iPhone 17e will be the direct successor to last year’s “16e”, creating a clear and predictable alternative for those who want the quality of the Apple ecosystem without the unnecessary Pro features.
Dynamic Island and modern (notch)
One of the most anticipated updates is the design. While last year’s iPhone 16e still had an old-fashioned notch, the iPhone 17e is entering a modern era.
According to preliminary data, the new model will receive Dynamic Island technology. This is not just a cosmetic change. The interactive “island” fundamentally changes the user experience:
- Conveniently displays navigation links;
- Allows you to control music without opening the app;
- Displays timers and call information in real time.
Power under the hood: (A19) chip
Even though it’s a budget model, Apple isn’t going to skimp on performance. The iPhone 17e will be powered by the new Apple “A19” processor.
What does this mean for the average consumer?
- Longevity: The phone will receive the latest iOS updates for at least another 5-6 years.
- AI capabilities: The processor will be optimized to run Apple Intelligence features that require significant resources.
- Efficiency: The battery is likely to last longer than its predecessor.
Past mistakes fixed: (MagSafe) is back
Last year’s iPhone 16e received a lot of criticism for its strange compromises, like the lack of “MagSafe” charging. Apple listened to consumer complaints.
Sources confirm: The iPhone 17e will have full MagSafe support. This means you’ll be able to use all kinds of magnetic accessories, from wallets and stands to wireless chargers. The phone will no longer look like a “cheated” version, but rather like a smart choice.
How long to wait?
It seems like there’s not much time left to wait, with supply chain sources saying mass production could begin as early as next week.
If you remember the history, the iPhone 16e was introduced on February 19. It is logical to expect the iPhone 17e to debut at a similar time, in February or early March.
Final thoughts
If Apple maintains its attractive pricing, the iPhone 17e has every chance of becoming the best-selling phone of 2026. The modern design, powerful processor, and fixed flaws show that Apple is finally taking the mid-range buyer seriously.
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