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Apple rumored to double iPhone 17 Pro base storage to 256GB this year

Apple is expected to double the iPhone 17 Pro’s starting storage to 256GB this year, with leaks suggesting a modest price bump over last year’s model.

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Apple has quietly kept the Pro models’ baseline storage at 128GB since the iPhone 12 Pro. That may finally change this year: repeated leaks from a prominent Weibo account say the iPhone 17 Pro will ship with 256GB as the minimum option, and that the move will come with a modest-sounding $50 bump to the U.S. sticker price — putting the new base Pro at about $1,049.

The origin story here is a familiar one: a Chinese leaker with a large following (known on Weibo as Instant Digital) has posted the 256GB claim multiple times in recent weeks. Mainstream Apple sites picked up the reports, and several outlets are now echoing the same pair of assertions — double the base storage, and roughly a $50 increase to the Pro starting price.

That would mirror tactics Apple has used before: change the baseline spec while folding a small price increase into the headline so some customers see “more value for a little more money.” Observers point to past examples where storage or spec shifts softened the perception of price increases.

There are a few, overlapping reasons why Apple might push the Pro base to 256GB:

  • Real user storage needs are rising. Higher-resolution photos and video (and the growth of on-device AI and local processing) make 128GB feel cramped for more people — particularly power users who buy Pro models.
  • Margins and simplification. Selling a Pro lineup that starts at 256GB lets Apple simplify SKUs (fewer tiny-step options) and steer buyers toward higher-margin configurations.
  • Cost pressure and tariffs. Some coverage links potential $50–$100 price increases to wider cost pressures — new tariffs, supply-chain costs, and currency shifts that Apple can either absorb or pass to customers. That helps explain the timing for a price nudge.

For consumers, the practical effect depends on how you look at it: a $50 step in list price for a doubling of base storage can feel like a decent value to buyers who actually need the extra capacity. But for those who don’t, Apple’s numbers make the phone more expensive up front than last year’s model.

If the rumours are accurate, the iPhone 17 Pro move would be a sign of two things happening at once. First, Apple is continuing to nudge the Pro line further into “studio in your pocket” territory by default — more storage, likely more camera processing and on-device features. Second, Apple is managing pricing optics: a headline “$50 more” is easier to swallow than a straight, unexplained price hike because you can point to the extra storage as an apparent concession to customers.

It’s also worth noting that Apple has repeatedly been the subject of “price increase” rumours for several years. Leaks often point in the same direction in the run-up to an event, and some never materialize. Skepticism is healthy: past cycles have shown leaks become self-reinforcing — multiple outlets repeating the same Weibo post doesn’t, by itself, confirm the final retail strategy.

A baseline of 256GB for the iPhone 17 Pro would mark a meaningful product shift even if the U.S. price increase is modest. For power users, it’s the kind of change that removes a small but real friction point (running low on storage). For buyers watching the budget line, it’ll feel like another nudge upward in Apple’s steady price ascent. Either way, expect Apple to present the move as a value-first change — and expect the commentary around it to be equally carefully framed.


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