It’s iPhone launch day, and MacRumors videographer Dan Barbera is here to tell you why the iPhone 17 is the best iPhone that Apple has to offer this year. Dan has been using the iPhone 17 for the last week, and he has some thoughts on feature set and value.
The iPhone 17 is still priced starting at $799, but this year, it has some features that were previously limited to the Pro models. It supports 120Hz ProMotion refresh rates for smoother scrolling and video, and Always-On display technology.
It has a larger 6.3-inch display that matches the size of the iPhone 17 Pro, and it has a faster A19 chip. It’s not quite as good as the A19 Pro in the iPhone 17 Pro models, but it’s more than fast enough for everyday use. You do get 4GB less RAM, but the iPhone 17 still works with Apple Intelligence and supports all of the same AI features as the other iPhone 17 models.
The front glass is more durable and less prone to scratching, and you get two camera lenses, which is one more lens than you get with the iPhone Air. The iPhone 17 has Wide and Ultra Wide cameras, but it lacks the Telephoto that comes with the iPhone 17 Pro models. The Ultra Wide camera is the same 48-megapixel camera that was added to the iPhone 16 Pro models last year, and this is the first time the iPhone 17 has had two 48-megapixel lenses.
You do get the same 18-megapixel front-facing camera that’s in the Pro models. It supports taking selfies in portrait or landscape mode without having to rotate your phone, which is a neat feature. There’s also dual capture, so you can record with the front and rear cameras at the same time.
Battery life is up, and you get up to 30 hours, which is eight hours more than the iPhone 16. Charging is faster too, and with a 40W adapter, you can charge to 50 percent in 20 minutes.
At $799, the iPhone 17 offers quite a few pro-level features, which makes it a steal for the price. It’s definitely worth considering if you’re upgrading from an older phone.
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It’s iPhone launch day, and MacRumors videographer Dan Barbera is here to tell you why the iPhone 17 is the best iPhone that Apple has to offer this year. Dan has been using the iPhone 17 for the last week, and he has some thoughts on feature set and value.
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The iPhone 17 is still priced starting at $799, but this year, it has some features that were previously limited to the Pro models. It supports 120Hz ProMotion refresh rates for smoother scrolling and video, and Always-On display technology.
It has a larger 6.3-inch display that matches the size of the iPhone 17 Pro, and it has a faster A19 chip. It’s not quite as good as the A19 Pro in the iPhone 17 Pro models, but it’s more than fast enough for everyday use. You do get 4GB less RAM, but the iPhone 17 still works with Apple Intelligence and supports all of the same AI features as the other iPhone 17 models.
The front glass is more durable and less prone to scratching, and you get two camera lenses, which is one more lens than you get with the iPhone Air. The iPhone 17 has Wide and Ultra Wide cameras, but it lacks the Telephoto that comes with the iPhone 17 Pro models. The Ultra Wide camera is the same 48-megapixel camera that was added to the iPhone 16 Pro models last year, and this is the first time the iPhone 17 has had two 48-megapixel lenses.
You do get the same 18-megapixel front-facing camera that’s in the Pro models. It supports taking selfies in portrait or landscape mode without having to rotate your phone, which is a neat feature. There’s also dual capture, so you can record with the front and rear cameras at the same time.
Battery life is up, and you get up to 30 hours, which is eight hours more than the iPhone 16. Charging is faster too, and with a 40W adapter, you can charge to 50 percent in 20 minutes.
At $799, the iPhone 17 offers quite a few pro-level features, which makes it a steal for the price. It’s definitely worth considering if you’re upgrading from an older phone.Related Roundup: iPhone 17Buyer’s Guide: iPhone 17 (Buy Now)Related Forum: iPhoneThis article, “Review: A Week With the iPhone 17” first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums Read More MacRumors: Mac News and Rumors – All Stories
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