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Apple’s $599 iPhone 17e doubles base storage to 256GB without raising the price

At the same $599 price point, last year’s iPhone 16e only got you 128GB, so the 17e’s 256GB baseline represents a big jump in day‑to‑day breathing room for your stuff without paying extra.

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Apple has quietly turned its “budget” iPhone into a genuinely roomy device this year: the new iPhone 17e now starts at 256GB of storage for the same $599 price tag as last year’s 128GB iPhone 16e.​

That may sound like a spec bump on a slide, but it actually changes who this phone is for. A few years ago, 64GB was what you got on an entry‑level iPhone, 128GB felt like a sweet spot, and 256GB was reserved for people who knew they were going to shoot a ton of 4K video or hoard games. Now, that “power‑user” tier is the default on Apple’s most affordable new iPhone. In practical terms, it means you can install your usual stack of social apps, a handful of big games, keep years of photos and videos locally, and still not see the dreaded “iPhone storage full” pop‑up every few weeks.

The timing makes this move even more interesting. Memory prices have gone up recently, thanks in large part to demand from AI servers, which has pushed component costs higher across the industry. Despite that, Apple has doubled base storage on the 17e without touching the sticker price, suggesting the company is willing to eat some margin or has enough scale to negotiate aggressively. For buyers, it’s simple: you’re getting more phone for the same money, at a moment when a lot of other tech products are quietly getting more expensive.​

It also reframes Apple’s entry‑level strategy. The 17e is still the “cheaper” iPhone in the lineup on paper, but 256GB base storage makes it a lot harder to justify paying more just to escape 128GB on other devices. If you’re the default “family IT manager” hunting for phones for parents or kids, this instantly becomes a safer long‑term pick: you don’t have to guess how much storage they’ll need three years from now. With app sizes, social media cache, and camera quality all creeping up, 256GB as the baseline feels closer to future‑proof than “bare minimum.”

Storage isn’t the only way Apple is upgrading the 17e’s everyday experience. The phone now supports MagSafe and the newer Qi2 standard, enabling up to 15W fast wireless charging, compared to the slower 7.5W Qi charging on the iPhone 16e. That means all those magnetic stands, pucks, wallets, and camera accessories that used to be reserved for higher‑end iPhones now snap onto the back of the 17e as well, making this phone plug into Apple’s accessory ecosystem in a way last year’s model simply didn’t. If you’ve ever tried to balance a non‑MagSafe phone on a wireless charging puck on your nightstand, you’ll instantly get why this matters.

The rest of the package reinforces the idea that this is no longer a “compromise” iPhone, just a more grounded one. Apple is pitching the 17e as the affordable member of the family, but it shares headlining features like the A19 chip, MagSafe support, and doubled storage, and it comes in a fresh soft pink color option to keep it feeling current rather than hand‑me‑down. Pre‑orders open on March 4, with general availability on March 11, which gives just enough time for people still holding on to older SE or mini‑era devices to decide whether this is finally the moment to move up.​

Viewed in isolation, “256GB base storage” is one line in a spec sheet. In the real world, it’s the difference between worrying about storage every few months and being able to just use your phone the way you want—shoot video at the highest quality, download music and shows for flights, keep entire chat histories with media intact—without playing constant cleanup crew. For an “e”‑branded iPhone, that’s a surprisingly premium quality‑of‑life upgrade.


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