Islamabad (Tech Desk) – Apple is gearing up to unveil the much-anticipated iPhone 17 series, with an expected global launch date in September 2025, industry insiders report. The new flagship smartphones are expected to bring major design changes, upgraded cameras, and the next-gen A19 Bionic chip – and Pakistani Apple fans are already bracing for the impact.

iPhone 17 Price in Pakistan: What to Expect

While the official pricing is yet to be confirmed, sources suggest that the iPhone 17 base model could start at $899, translating to approximately PKR 265,000–280,000, depending on the dollar rate and import duties. The iPhone 17 Pro Max, expected to include advanced AI camera capabilities and a longer battery life, may reach PKR 400,000 or more in the local market.

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Features That Will Define Apple’s Next Leap

  • A19 Bionic Chip: Faster, cooler, and more power-efficient than ever before
  • 120Hz ProMotion Display: Smoother scrolling and better gaming performance
  • Slimmer Design & Titanium Build: Premium feel with enhanced durability
  • Improved Battery Life: Designed to last all day under high usage
  • iOS 19: Likely to introduce AI features and a smarter Siri

The iPhone 17 will likely be available in four models: iPhone 17, 17 Plus, 17 Pro, and 17 Pro Max.

 

When Will It Be Available in Pakistan?

Apple traditionally rolls out its iPhones globally a few weeks after launch. In Pakistan, official distributors and online platforms like Tejar.pk, AlfaMall, and Apple Premium Resellers are expected to offer the iPhone 17 by late September or early October 2025. Pre-orders may begin soon after the global keynote.

Why It Matters for Pakistan’s Premium Smartphone Market

Apple’s share in Pakistan’s smartphone sector is small but growing, particularly among high-income users and tech professionals. With improved access to EMI plans, banking apps, and PTA registration, more users in Pakistan are willing to invest in flagship devices. The launch of iPhone 17 is expected to further boost demand in major cities like Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, and Quetta.

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