Apple has just officially launched its brand new entry-level model, the iPhone 17e, starting at HK$5,099. This device redefines Apple’s entry-level product line with its impressively aggressive specifications. While it maintains the classic notch design and a 60Hz refresh rate display, the internal hardware sees a remarkable upgrade. For users in Hong Kong considering an upgrade from their old devices, this is undoubtedly one of the most anticipated Apple products of the year.

Flagship A19 chip with a base capacity of 256GB
The iPhone 17e features the A19 chip built on 3-nanometer technology, boasting a 6-core CPU paired with a 4-core GPU, alongside a 16-core neural network engine. According to the official word, it offers up to twice the performance compared to the iPhone 11. It’s important to note that the A19 in the 17e is the 4-core GPU version, while the standard iPhone 17 comes with a higher-end 5-core GPU configuration—consistent with Apple’s usual strategy of product line segmentation.

What’s really appealing about this generation isn’t just the performance scores; it’s the immediate boost in storage, now starting at a solid 256GB (and there’s a 512GB option, too). This means you can comfortably stash your photos, videos, offline maps, and a ton of apps without worry. For many users still rocking old devices and constantly facing those red warnings on storage, this upgrade feels way more practical than a couple of flashy gimmicks.
iOS 26 and Apple Intelligence
Thanks to the powerful computing capabilities of the A19 chip, the iPhone 17e seamlessly supports the latest iOS 26 system and the Traditional Chinese version of Apple Intelligence. Users can enjoy a smooth experience with advanced features, such as quickly identifying screen objects and summarizing documents using Visual Intelligence, conducting high-level photo editing with the Clear tool, or enabling the system to automatically filter and display Important Notice. These experiences deeply integrate AI into the system’s architecture, transforming the iPhone 17e from merely a communication device into a true personal intelligent assistant.
Precision camera system with a rugged and durable design.

In terms of camera technology, the iPhone 17e features a 48-megapixel single-lens Fusion camera system. While it has removed the ultra-wide-angle lens, it still delivers optical-quality 2x telephoto effects thanks to its sensor cropping technology. The device supports the latest portrait modes and low-light Nighttime mode, making it capable of handling the majority of daily photography and 4K Dolby Vision recording.
Ceramic Crystal Screen Protector

In terms of design, the iPhone 17e features a 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR display that’s protected by the Ceramic Shield 2 material, which boasts scratch resistance up to three times better than its predecessor and effectively reduces glare. The back of the device showcases a matte coating treatment, on par with high-end models, enhanced by a fresh light pink option that significantly elevates its overall quality.
A comprehensive evolution in battery life, charging, and communication.

The iPhone 17e debuts with Apple’s self-developed C1X modem system, boasting connection speeds that can reach up to twice that of its predecessor. When it comes to battery life, it offers an impressive 26 hours of video playback. Charging has also seen a significant upgrade; finally fully supporting the MagSafe ecosystem, it can recharge to 50% in just about 20 minutes with a compatible USB-C charger, drastically cutting down on wait times.
The starting price of the iPhone 17e in Hong Kong is HK$5,099. You can now check the detailed specifications on the Apple official website, and it will be officially launched shortly. For users seeking high cost-performance, valuing AI experiences, and requiring ample storage space, this new device More value, no extra cost is undoubtedly highly attractive.



