The new iPhone 17 Pro Max is here. Apple is clearly targeting a specific kind of user with this device. Beyond the upgraded specs and redesigned body, the biggest news for creators and professionals is a new top-tier iPhone 17 Pro Max storage option that has never been offered on an Apple phone before.
For the first time, you can now get a flagship iPhone with a staggering 2TB of internal storage. This change signals that the iPhone 17 Pro Max is meant to be a serious professional tool. The device is a great option for those who shoot high-quality video in storage-intensive formats like ProRes RAW or manage large project files on the go.
These are the prices of the latest iPhone 17 Pro Max
Of course, a device with this level of capacity comes at a premium. Here’s a full breakdown of the pricing for the US market:
iPhone 17 Pro Max 256GB: $1,199
iPhone 17 Pro Max 512GB: $1,399
iPhone 17 Pro Max 1TB: $1,599
iPhone 17 Pro Max 2TB: $1,999
But what are you getting for that price? The iPhone 17 Pro Max is powered by the new A19 Pro chip and a vapor cooling chamber. This will ensure it can maintain sustained high performance without worrying about overheating during demanding applications or extended gaming sessions. The 120Hz ProMotion Super Retina XDR display is also a major highlight. There is now a peak brightness of 3000 nits, making it incredibly vibrant and readable in any lighting.
The device’s camera system is a major selling point. You’ll find a triple 48MP “Fusion” camera setup that’s perfect for capturing pro-level content. It features an impressive 8x “Fusion Zoom” with optical quality. Connectivity is also upgraded with the new N1 wireless chip, which enables support for Wi-Fi 7.
The device is also more durable than ever. You will now find the Ceramic Shield 2 tech protecting both the front and back. The iPhone 17 Pro Max pre-order stage begins this Friday, September 12, with a release date for stores starting a week later on September 19.
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