Apple could start a new tradition with the iPhone 17e. A recent report suggests that the company plans to release a more affordable "e" model every year in the future - similar to what Google does with the Pixel "a" devices. According to the latest information, the iPhone 17e could be released as early as February 2026. The first clues come from the supply chain, and a well-known leaker is already talking about a new code name for the device. If the rumors turn out to be true, this would be a significant step in Apple's strategy.
The iPhone 16e, which will be launched at the end of February 2025, apparently marks the beginning of a new product range. Until now, cheaper iPhone models have appeared rather irregularly, especially in the form of the SE series. With the "e" models, Apple could now establish a fixed annual rhythm. A new report by Consumer Intelligence Research Partners (CIRP) supports this assumption. Apple is said to be planning to introduce the iPhone 17e in February 2026, about five months after the iPhone 17 in September 2025. The leaker Fixed Focus Digital also has new Information on He claims to have come across a new code name in Apple's Chinese supply chain, which most likely stands for the iPhone 17e. Interestingly, the same leaker had already correctly predicted the name "iPhone 16e" in December 2024 - at a time when everyone was still expecting a new iPhone SE.
Apple's strategy: Why an annual "e" model could make sense
So far, Apple has released its cheaper iPhones at irregular intervals. The iPhone SE was last released in 2022, its predecessor in 2020. With the iPhone 16e, Apple is apparently taking a new path and wants to offer a constant alternative to the Pro and standard models. An annual update could help Apple to provide fresh impetus even in the middle of the iPhone cycle. So far, only new color variants have often been introduced during this time. A new model could draw more attention to the brand and increase sales. In addition, Apple would imitate Google's strategy. The Pixel "a" models also appear a few months after the flagship versions. Such a pattern would let buyers know exactly when to expect a new, cheaper iPhone - unlike the previous SE models, which did not follow a clear rhythm.
Technical details: What could the iPhone 17e offer?
There are no concrete specifications yet, but it is likely that Apple will base its iPhone 16e on its features. This means that the iPhone 17e could have the following features:
- A 6.1-inch OLED display with notch and Face ID
- An A19 chip with support for Apple Intelligence
- A 48-megapixel main camera with 2x optical zoom
- USB-C port for greater compatibility with accessories
- An action button that can be assigned individually
- An Apple-owned next-generation 5G modem
The iPhone 16e already has many of these features. It is therefore likely that Apple will focus on moderate improvements in its successor. For example, a slightly improved camera or a more efficient chip architecture would be conceivable.
Challenge: How successful will the “e” model be?
The key question is whether the iPhone 16e sells well enough to justify the annual cycle in the long term. If demand is disappointing, the "e" model could suffer the same fate as the iPhone mini series, which Apple discontinued after weak sales. Analysts believe that Apple will be watching closely how the iPhone 16e is received in the market. If it is a success, the iPhone 17e could be the next logical step. If not, the experiment could end after just one year.
Is the iPhone 17e really coming? The evidence is mounting
There are strong indications that Apple is indeed planning to release the iPhone 17e in February 2026. The information from the supply chain as well as the statements from CIRP and leaker Fixed Focus Digital suggest a continuation of the new product line. Whether this concept prevails, however, depends on the market reaction to the iPhone 16e. If Apple finds enough buyers for the new model, the "e" iPhone could become a permanent fixture in Apple's portfolio - similar to the Pro models. If not, the "e" could soon disappear again. Until then, it remains to be seen how the iPhone 16e performs in the coming months. Apple fans looking for a cheaper alternative to the standard and Pro models could benefit from a fixed annual "e" series in the future. (Image: Apple)
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