
"It's a tricky year to review the iPhone Pro. It's long been the go-to choice for anyone who wants an iPhone with the nicest screen, longest battery, and great cameras. But the display is no longer unique to the Pro, cameras have largely gotten "good enough" on most phones, and Apple has a new model, the Air, which might be even more compelling."
"This is the first time the iPhone Pro feels like it's truly targeted at creators - people who need the longest battery life and the best cameras to record video and photos. I'm not a creator, but I've always bought the Pro Max for its bigger, higher-refresh-rate screen as much as for its beefy battery. But now I don't have to for the former,"
"The iPhone 17 is the new iPhone for most people, and the iPhone Air is the most exciting new iPhone, at least given its totally new ultra-thin design. So the iPhone 17 Pro is for people who really want more camera options, even longer battery life, slightly faster charging, and... orange. I like the new look of the iPhone 17 Pro."
The iPhone 17 Pro focuses on creators who need longest battery life, expanded camera options, and faster charging. The regular iPhone 17 now shares the same bright, smooth, always-on display previously exclusive to the Pro and Air, removing a key Pro advantage. Pricing positions the iPhone 17 at $799, iPhone 17 Pro at $1,099, and iPhone 17 Pro Max at $1,199. The iPhone Air introduces an ultra-thin design. The iPhone 17 Pro returns rounded edges similar to the iPhone 11 Pro and offers an orange ceramic-and-glass finish, while its remaining benefits center on battery, cameras, and charging speed.
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