Anyone looking to upgrade to a newer iPhone has plenty of options. However, for those looking to spend the least amount of money, there are only two models worth considering.

That’s why an iPhone 17e vs. iPhone 17 face-off is necessary, seeing that they’re two most affordable new iPhones you can buy right now. With a $200 price gap between them, users have to carefully weigh the specific benefits and trade-offs of each.

iPhone 17 vs iPhone 17e: is it Worth the Extra $200? – YouTube
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iPhone 17 review, I noted how it offers “one of the best bang-for-the-buck deals in recent memory.” Not only does it benefit from significant upgrades — like doubling the base storage and adding a 120Hz display — but it also maintains the $799 price point. That said, you can’t count out the budget model, as I mentioned in my iPhone 17e review, Apple has finally made the right course corrections.

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If you’re on the fence on which to go with, I’ll be grading them in all the categories below to determine a winner. Here’s what I found.

iPhone 16. What really adds to its value, however, is that Apple upgraded the base storage to 256GB.

Meanwhile, the iPhone 17e was released on March 11, 2026. Just like its more expensive sibling, it didn’t see a price hike — retailing for $599 — and it also benefits from that same jump to 256GB of starting storage.

When it comes pure value, I cannot stress enough how much more you get with the iPhone 17 compared to the iPhone 17e. The most significant differences include a wider range of color options, a smoother 120Hz refresh rate, dual cameras with support for spatial photos and videos, and the dedicated Camera Control button.

Winner: iPhone 17

Camera Control button. Even if you don’t use it constantly, it offers a more convenient way to capture content while providing more granular control over camera settings.

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So, how well does the iPhone 17e’s single rear camera compare? It actually produces superb results, as evidenced by the shots above of the skyscrapers reaching for the sky. Both phones offer excellent dynamic range, successfully balancing shadows and highlights throughout the frame. Upon closer inspection, I can see they retain the same level of definition around the buildings.

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They also handle panoramas beautifully with their main cameras, perfectly capturing the food truck along the side of the street. While their exposures and color temperatures appear identical, the iPhone 17 gives you the added versatility of capturing panoramas using its ultrawide camera.

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Another major difference lies in the selfie cameras: a 12MP TrueDepth sensor on the iPhone 17e versus an 18MP Center Stage shooter on the iPhone 17. Not only does the Center Stage camera provide more framing options, but its much wider field of view is also far better suited for group selfies. Interestingly, both capture a similar amount of fine detail; however, because the iPhone 17 starts with a wider shot, I appreciate being able to crop and edit the image without losing clarity.

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Macros are also handled better on the iPhone 17, largely because it features a dedicated macro mode. As a result, I’m able to get much closer to a subject than I can with the iPhone 17e. Since the iPhone 17 leans on its ultrawide camera for macros, the fine details of the leaf look nearly identical when zoomed in, yet I can tell the iPhone 17’s shot is a smidge sharper.

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For zooming, both phones rely on sensor cropping via their main cameras, topping out at 8x digital zoom. From the same vantage point, the statue above appears soft on both, but it’s interesting how they handle zoom enhancements differently. The iPhone 17e has a crisp look, but the surrounding stone blocks appear smudgy. In contrast, the iPhone 17 retains more definition in those blocks, though the statue itself looks a tad softer.

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Interestingly, it’s the iPhone 17 that delivers the brighter low light shot with the tree in my backyard above. As a result, it draws out more of the details hidden in the shadows. I can’t knock the iPhone 17e here as it delivers a sharp image as well, but it’s under exposed by comparison.

iPhone 17e vs iPhone 17 cameras.

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Despite having only a single rear camera, the iPhone 17e still pulls off incredible shots filled with outstanding detail. However, I still prefer having the iPhone 17 in my pocket for the extra utility of that 48MP ultrawide lens, as well as its superior selfie and macro performance.

Winner: iPhone 17

iOS 26. Both phones feature the new Liquid Glass material design, which offers some of the best home and lock screen personalization tools currently available.

iPhone 17e review screenshots.

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Likewise, both devices have access to the full suite of iOS 26 tools, including Call Screen, enhanced group messaging, live translation, and the streamlined iOS 26 camera app. They also share the same Apple Intelligence features, such as Photo Clean Up, the revamped Siri, and Visual Intelligence. With the latter, I can pull it up instantly by long-pressing the Camera Control button on the iPhone 17 — whereas on the iPhone 17e, it must be programmed to the Action Button.

iPhone 17e review screenshots.

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The remaining differences in software performance pertain to how the Dynamic Island on the iPhone 17 complements the UI by providing quick access to Live Activities, app widgets, and notifications. Furthermore, the iPhone 17 supports video-out via its USB-C port — a feature noticeably absent on the iPhone 17e.

Fundamentally, the software experience is the same, but the iPhone 17 clearly offers more functional benefits.

Winner: iPhone 17

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