ISLAMABAD: Apple’s newly announced iPhone 17 series is packed with top-notch features, but the price tag will surprise users like the previous models as the device attracts hefty taxes in Pakistan.
The official price of the iPhone 17 is yet to be revealed by the company offering these phones. But with the current exchange rate, PTA duty, and retailer markup, you can expect these prices for the iPhone 17.
| iPhone Model | Expected Price |
|---|---|
| iPhone 17 | 360,000 – 400,000 |
| iPhone 17 Air | 450,000 – 500,000 |
| iPhone 17 Pro | 500,000 – 550,000 |
| iPhone 17 Pro Max | 550,000 – 600,000 |
These estimates are based on the US pricing of the devices, converted using current exchange rates and factoring in PTA duties. The final retail prices will also depend on dealer margins and official PTA approvals.
Apple fans are advised to monitor local listings and wait for official announcements before making a purchase. The new series promises upgraded features and performance, and with prices in Pakistan expected to be among the highest globally due to taxes and duties, buyers are preparing for a premium experience.
Apple’s 2025 iPhone lineup introduces the familiar iPhone 17, redesigned Pro models, and a new ultra-light iPhone Air. All models share OLED 120-Hz displays, Ceramic Shield 2 front glass, 18-MP front cameras, Face ID, USB-C, MagSafe, IP68 water/dust resistance, and start at 256 GB storage.
iPhone 17 is a solid all-around choice, the Air offers extreme thinness and lightness with a single camera, and the Pro/Pro Max models cater to photographers, gamers, and power users with triple cameras, enhanced cooling, and faster USB
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