Iphone 17 Vs Iphone Air Vs Iphone 17 Pro, 17 Pro Max: Key Differences Explained
Apple's September event unveiled the iPhone 17 lineup, introducing four models that bring sharper designs, smarter chips, and brighter displays. Alongside the familiar standard and Pro variants, Apple has added a new player: the iPhone Air, a thinner and lighter model that replaces last year's iPhone Plus variant.
The result is a refreshed range that balances affordability, performance, and style, but with some key differences depending on which device you choose.
Design and displayRecommended For YouApple's redesign this year focuses on slimmer builds and revamped camera bumps:
- iPhone 17 – Gets a pill-shaped vertical camera bump with dual lenses.
iPhone Air – Just 5.6mm thin and 165g, with a single rear camera, making it the slimmest iPhone ever. iPhone 17 Pro & Pro Max – Both feature a horizontal camera block that spans the phone's back, paired with stronger aluminum frames for better heat management.
Screen sizes vary slightly:
- iPhone 17 & 17 Pro: 6.3-inch OLED
iPhone Air: 6.5-inch OLED iPhone 17 Pro Max: 6.9-inch OLED
Every model now boasts 3,000-nit peak brightness, Ceramic Shield 2, and ProMotion refresh rates up to 120Hz.
Performance and hardwareUnder the hood, Apple has drawn a sharper line between the standard and Pro tiers:
- iPhone 17 – Runs on the new A19 chip, 20% faster than last year's A18.
iPhone Air – Uses the A19 Pro chip, the same silicon as the Pro models, plus Apple's upgraded C1 modem for improved 5G. iPhone 17 Pro & Pro Max – Also powered by A19 Pro, but enhanced with a new aluminum frame and vapour chamber cooling, promising 40% better sustained performance.
Storage starts at 256GB across the lineup, with the Pro Max going up to a massive 2TB.
CamerasThe camera system is where the lineup truly diverges:
- iPhone 17 – Dual setup with a 48MP main + 48MP ultrawide, plus an upgraded 18MP selfie camera.
iPhone Air – A single 48MP main shooter, trading versatility for thinness. iPhone 17 Pro & Pro Max – Triple system with upgraded 48MP ultrawide and 48MP telephoto. Both also get the new 18MP front camera with Center Stage support.
Apple didn't reveal exact capacities, but video playback estimates suggest:
- iPhone Air: 27 hours
iPhone 17: 30 hours iPhone 17 Pro: 33 hours
iPhone 17 Pro Max: 39 hours
Despite its slim design, the Air only loses a few hours compared to the larger models.
Software and featuresAll four models ship with iOS 26, which debuts the Liquid Glass interface, a streamlined Camera app, and updates to Safari, Photos, and Music. Apple's AI suite, Apple Intelligence, is also included, though no brand-new tools were announced at the event.
Colours- iPhone 17 – Lavender, light blue, dark gray, silver-white, green
iPhone Air – Light blue, light gold, black, white iPhone 17 Pro & Pro Max – White, dark blue, bright orange
- iPhone 17 – Dh3,399, with 256GB base storage
iPhone Air – Dh4,299, positioned where the iPhone Plus once was iPhone 17 Pro – Dh4,699, the only model with a slight price hike, but upgraded with higher base storage
iPhone 17 Pro Max – Dh5,099, unchanged in price
All models are now available for preorder and hit UAE stores on September 19.

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