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iPhone 17 vs. iPhone 16: Should You Upgrade?

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Why This Matters

The iPhone 17 introduces notable upgrades over the iPhone 16, including a larger display, improved durability, higher refresh rate, and enhanced camera capabilities, making it a compelling choice for those seeking the latest features. However, the iPhone 16 remains a cost-effective option with a significant discount, appealing to budget-conscious consumers. This comparison highlights how Apple's incremental updates can influence purchasing decisions in a competitive smartphone market.

Key Takeaways

If you're looking to buy a new iPhone, you may be wondering whether to get the iPhone 17 or score a discount on last year's iPhone 16. To help with that decision, here's a breakdown of how the two phones compare.

The iPhone 17 starts at $829 -- or $799 with carrier activation -- the same price as the iPhone 16 when it debuted. But there's a key difference: The iPhone 17 starts with 256GB of storage, double the 128GB base on the iPhone 16.

The iPhone 16 is now available at a $100 discount. So, is it worth saving some money or should you splurge on the newer phone?

Here's what to know about each device, from the cameras to the displays to the batteries. (If you're looking for a slightly more affordable option, check out the iPhone 17E.)

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Screen differences

Some of the biggest changes between the iPhone 16 and 17 have to do with the display.

Apple says it shrunk the borders around the screen on the iPhone 17, expanding the display from 6.1 inches on the iPhone 16 to 6.3 inches on the iPhone 17 without expanding its dimensions. The new Ceramic Shield 2 cover on the iPhone 17 offers three-times better scratch resistance, according to the company.

The baseline iPhone 17 gets a display with a 120Hz refresh rate, as opposed to the 60Hz display on the iPhone 16. That means the iPhone 17 finally supports an always-on display, so you can glance at the time, your notifications and Live Activities without waking the screen.

The iPhone 17 also gains an anti-reflective coating and a 3,000-nit peak brightness, compared to 2,000 nits on the iPhone 16. That should make it easier to see your phone in bright sunlight.

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