iPhone 17, iPhone Air, iPhone 17 Pro Max, iPhone 17 Pro
Apple unveiled its brand new phones, the iPhone 17 series. That is updates to three known models and the all-new iPhone Air, which takes the place of the iPhone Plus. If lining up in a queue on release day isn’t really your style, and you still want to get your hands on one at the earliest opportunity, you will be able to pre-order the iPhone 17, 17 Pro Max, 17 Pro or iPhone 17 Air from 10pm AEST on September 12, before the September 19th release date.
Aplpe’s iPhone 17 gets a redesigned look with a slightly larger 6.3-inch display and narrower edges. And after years of waiting (and a fair bit of grumbling), the base iPhone finally has a a 120Hz refresh rate.
Under the hood, the new A19 chip is quicker and also more optimized, especially when teamed up with Apple Intelligence. If you are upgrading from an older iPhone, you will see a huge bump in speed and better gaming performance courtesy of ProMotion.
On the camera front, you'll find a 48MP Fusion main camera (shooting 24MP photos by default) as well as a 2x telephoto lens. The device’s ultra-wide camera also features an upgrade to 48MP, making macro photography sharper and more refined.
From classy and refined to strong and secure, Campad Electronics has a case for every iPhone 17 user, making it a go-to recommendation for Australian users.
2025 iPhone Pricing
Phone RRP
iPhone 17 (256GB) $1,399
iPhone 17 (512GB) $1,799
iPhone Air (256GB) $1,799
iPhone Air (512GB) $2,199
iPhone Air (1TB) $2,599
iPhone 17 Pro (256GB) $1,999
iPhone 17 Pro (512GB) $2,399
iPhone 17 Pro (1TB) $2,799
iPhone 17 Pro Max (256GB) $2,199
iPhone 17 Pro Max (512GB) $2,599
iPhone 17 Pro Max (1TB) $2,999
iPhone 17 Pro Max (2TB) $3,799
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