Apple iPhone 17e Phone Likely to Launch Next Week- Check All Features, Price & Launch Date

Apple iPhone 17e Phone Likely to Launch Next Week- Apple iPhone 17e is the rumoured successor of iPhone 16e, and multiple reliable sources claim that it will launch on February 19, 2026, aligning with the release date of the previous model. The phone is expected to feature a single but improved 48MP rear camera. Apart from that, it is expected to increase around a 4005mAh or 4061mAh battery pack, and the phone is likely to retain an OLED display. Here are all its expected features, price, and exact launch timeline and details given below.

Launch Date & Price

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Apple iPhone 17e Phone (1)

As of now, Apple has not officially revealed the launch date and pricing details for the Apple iPhone 17e, but the phone is expected to launch on February 19, 2026. The announcement is anticipated via a press release rather than a full event. In the US, the price is generally expected to remain unchanged at $599. Despite internal upgrades, the primary focus of upgrades is reportedly on internal components such as the chipset, modem, and MagSafe rather than a significant external design refresh, to keep costs down.

Connectivity & Hardware

Apple iPhone 17e phone is expected to include Apple’s new in-house cellular and wireless chips, which include the C1X modem and N1 networking chip for faster and more efficient 5G, Wi-Fi 7, and Bluetooth 6 performance. It will use a USB Type-C port and support Face ID for security.

Camera Setup and Battery Pack

In the rear section of Apple iPhone 17e phone, it is expected to feature a single but improved 48MP rear camera with optical image stabilization. Whereas, in front, it is likely to get an upgraded 18MP selfie camera. The A19 chip used in this phone will optimise image processing.

Display and Design

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Apple iPhone 17e Phone

Apple iPhone 17e phone is expected to retain a 6.1-inch OLED display with a 60Hz refresh rate, similar to the iPhone 16e design. Some rumours also suggest the possible addition of a Dynamic Island cut-out instead of the traditional notch. It will provide an amazing viewing experience with smooth performance, and you will be able to multitask without any lag issues.

Performance

Apple iPhone 17e phone is expected to be powered by the latest Apple A19 chip, and it may see a significant upgrade over the A18 chip in its predecessor, the iPhone 16e. The device will likely launch with iOS 26, and it is expected to come with 8GB of RAM and storage options of 128GB or 256GB, which may become the new base storage option.

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Krishna Tiwari

Krishna Tiwari - Author at TimesBull

Krishna Tiwari is a content writer at Timesbull. He has over five years of experience in content writing across different genres, such as entertainment, gadgets, automobiles, and social media. Previously, he was associated with Chetnamanch and also worked with popular editorial platforms like Navbharat Times. Currently, he has been serving...

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