Apple iPhone 17e vs iPhone 16e: All the differences explained

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Apple iPhone 17e vs iPhone 16e: All the differences explained
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Apple just unveiled the iPhone 17e, fixing all the flaws of its predecessor and doubling the storage to 256GB.

The iPhone 17e starts at the same $600 price, but with all the upgrades, it now looks like incredible value.

And yes, it now has MagSafe too.

iPhone 17e vs iPhone 16e differences:



Table of Contents:

Design and Size

No changes


The iPhone 17e is practically identical to the iPhone 16e in terms of design language and dimensions. There's nothing wrong with that: the iPhone 16e was your standard iPhone that looks more premium than it costs and doesn't have anything remotely wrong with the aesthetics. 

This means you get the same 6.1-inch aluminum/glass sandwich that is 7.8 mm thin and weighs just 167 grams.


The iPhone 16e was an IP68-rated device, and so is the iPhone 17e. This gives you a certain peace of mind that your phone would survive the elements, though I wouldn't recommend dunking either one in water deliberately. 

In terms of colors, we now have a third, soft pink option in addition to the black and white we used to have.

Display Differences


The iPhone 17e comes with practically the same 6.1-inch OLED Super Retina XDR display.

There is no ProMotion here — that remains a feature reserved for the pricier iPhone 17 series.

The other notable compromise compared to the regular iPhone 17 is the relatively low peak brightness. Both the 17e and 16e can only hit 800 nits of typical brightness, compared to 1,000 nits on the iPhone 17. The screen on both definitely feels a bit dim when used outdoors on a sunny day.
 

One very welcome addition, though, is Ceramic Shield 2 on the iPhone 17e (vs first gen on the 16e). Apple says this new Ceramic Shield is 3x tougher. In our use of the regular iPhone 17 models we have noticed it makes a big difference, and the phone just doesn't get scratched easily, so you can even skip the screen protector.

The notch also remains on both the 17e and 16e.

Biometrics will be handled by the Face ID module in the notch, as is tradition. 

Performance and Software

Your annual upgrade, please

The iPhone 17e is equipped with Apple's latest chipset, the A19. This is the same chip as in the iPhone 17, but it has one less GPU core as the 17e has 4 GPU cores, while the 17 has fivev. Gamers might notice, but for most users this could easily go unnoticed.

Let's not forget that the A19 is a blazing fast chip, especially for the $600 price segment where you typically get significantly slower processors.

The iPhone 17e also comes with an improved C1X modem that further improves the efficiency of the cellular radio. The iPhone 16e was the first to offer an Apple-made modem, the C1. 


Software-wise, the Liquid Glass-heavy iOS 26 comes preloaded on the iPhone 17e, while the iPhone 16e is already running it out in the wild. We'd expect the traditional long Apple support period as well. 

Camera

A single camera, but a good one


Just like the iPhone 16e, the 17e comes with a single 48 MP camera on the back. 

It's improved with a new processing pipeline and better portraits.

One weird limitation of the 16e is that portrait mode on that phone only worked with peopple, but not pets. That's now fixed and the iPhone 17e will capture portraits of both humans and our furry companions.

And full disclosure, while I really can't live without a versatile triple camera with long zoom and lots of nice camera features, the single camera at the back of the iPhone 16e proved to be quite decent for regular everyday usage. A picture here and there, as well as the odd 4K video, would all look pretty good on the iPhone 17e.

The selfie camera is unchanged. That's a bit of a disappointment — I would have loved to see the square Center Stage sensor from the 17 here, but alas.


One limitation of the iPhone 17e (same on the 16e) is the lack of Cinematic Mode for video. To get that feature you'd need to step up to the iPhone 17.

Battery Life and Charging

One particularly important change

The iPhone 17e likely has the same 4,005 mAh battery as the iPhone 16e.

Apple does not disclose the battery size officially, but it does say that battery life is unchanged and measures it at 26 hours of video playback.

This being a compact phone, it's a one-day battery life thing, not more.

In the PhoneArena battery tests, the iPhone 16e achieved a respectable 17 and a half hours in our web browsing test, as well as seven hours in our video streaming test and nearly eight hours in the 3D gaming test. We will update you with the iPhone 17e battery scores as soon as we have them.


The major improvement here is MagSafe, which finally makes it to the iPhone 17e. The iPhone 16e had wireless charging but lacked the magnet circle at the back that allows snug attachment to compatible accessories. 

Wireless charging speeds in general are also now faster, reaching 15W, double the 16e.

Specs Comparison


Apple iPhone 17e Apple iPhone 16e
Design
Dimensions
146.7 x 71.5 x 7.8 mm (~8.3 mm with camera bump)
Weight
167.0 g
Display
Size
6.1-inch 6.1-inch
Type
OLED, 60Hz OLED, 60Hz
Hardware
System chip
Apple A19 (3 nm) Apple A18 (3 nm)
Memory
8GB (LPDDR5)/128GB (NVMe)
8GB/256GB
8GB/512GB
8GB (LPDDR5)/128GB (NVMe)
8GB/256GB
8GB/512GB
Battery
Type
4005 mAh
Charge speed
Wired: 20.0W
Wireless: 7.5W
Camera
Main camera
48 MP (OIS, Autofocus)
Aperture size: F1.6
Focal length: 26 mm
48 MP (OIS, Autofocus)
Aperture size: F1.6
Focal length: 26 mm
Front
12 MP (Time-of-Flight (ToF), Autofocus, Autofocus) 12 MP (Time-of-Flight (ToF), Autofocus, Autofocus)
See the full Apple iPhone 17e vs Apple iPhone 16e specs comparison or compare them to other phones using our Phone Comparison tool



Summary


Overall, the iPhone 17e is more than just a small upgrade.

It's a small revolution in the mid-range segment. Apple basically sets a new standard by doubling the storage on the iPhone 17e to 256GB, while many other mid-rangers at the same price range only have half that.

The super fast A19 chip also stands out and the addition of MagSafe and the new Ceramic Shield 2 are low-key great improvements.

The lack of a secondary camera and the 60Hz screen are the two clear compromises here.

Overall, though, it seems that the iPhone 17e will make life very tough for mid-range Android phones, but such challenges can only benefit the end user as we ultimately get better phones for our money.

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