With the iPhone 17 series, Apple is launching a revised generation of its smartphones. New to the lineup are the iPhone 17, iPhone Air, iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone 17 Pro Max. At the heart of these devices is the N1 network chip, developed by Apple for the first time, which is designed to deliver improved performance and reliability. In addition to the chip, there are differences in RAM configuration, improvements in battery life, and clear limits on USB transfer speeds.
With the iPhone 17 series, Apple is using its own network chip for the first time, thus departing from previous suppliers like Broadcom. This is intended to make connections faster, more stable, and more efficient. At the same time, the individual models are being more differentiated in terms of features. While Pro models offer advantages in terms of RAM and USB speed, base models have limitations.
The N1 chip: Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6 and Thread
All iPhone 17 models are equipped with the new N1 chip. The chip supports Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6, and Thread. Wi-Fi 7 was already present in the iPhone 16 series, but is now even more tightly integrated with the hardware. New is Bluetooth 6, which reduces interference in crowded environments, enables lower latency, and improves battery life through optimized wake and sleep cycles. There are also expanded multi-stream audio capabilities for spatial audio and improved support for hearing aids. Thread was also present in the previous models. It allows direct control of Thread-enabled smart home products. By developing it in-house, Apple was able to better coordinate the collaboration between hardware and software, which makes AirDrop and Personal Hotspot, in particular, more reliable.
Battery life: longer use, fewer charging cycles
The iPhone 17 series achieves one of the longest battery lifespans in iPhone history. The iPhone 17 Pro, in particular, stands out, delivering up to 39 hours of video playback. The result is significantly less reliance on opportunity charging and a noticeable improvement over previous generations.
RAM configuration at a glance
The memory configuration has been increased in almost all models. Developer tools like Xcode 26 confirm the sizes:
- iPhone 17: 8 GB
- iPhone Air: 12 GB
- iPhone 17 Pro: 12 GB
- iPhone 17 Pro Max: 12 GB
By comparison, the iPhone 16 series was equipped with 8 GB of RAM across the board. This means that the new models, with the exception of the base iPhone 17, offer noticeably more room for multitasking and performance-intensive applications.
USB-C: clear differences between basic and pro
A crucial difference is evident in USB-C transfer speeds. The iPhone Air and iPhone 17 are limited to USB 2 and can achieve a maximum of 480 Mbps—exactly the same speed as the previous Lightning technology. The iPhone 17 Pro models, on the other hand, support USB 3 and reach speeds of up to 10 Gb/s, enabling significantly faster transfers of large amounts of data. Apple hasn't made any changes to the USB-C standards this year, so fast USB connections remain an exclusive Pro feature. This limitation is particularly noticeable considering the price of the iPhone Air, which, despite the limited price, is €1,199.
Sales start and availability
All new models can be pre-ordered in Germany and many other countries starting Friday, September 12, at 2:00 PM CEST. Sales will begin on September 19—one week after pre-orders begin.
iPhone 17: Progress with clear segmentation
The iPhone 17 series introduces the N1 chip, a major technical innovation that makes networks more stable and efficient. Improvements in battery life and more RAM in almost all models ensure better performance in everyday use. At the same time, however, clear differences remain between the base and Pro models. Those who want to benefit from fast USB transfers will still have to opt for the Pro devices. This continues Apple's strategy of positioning the Pro models more strongly as premium variants, while deliberately cutting back on the cheaper devices. The best products for you: Our Amazon Storefront offers a wide selection of accessories, including those for HomeKit. (Image: Apple)
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