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Pre-orders for iPhone 17 Begin in UAE Everything You Should Know

Pre-orders for iPhone 17 Begin in UAE: Everything You Should Know

by Sara Ahmed

Apple has opened pre orders for iPhone 17 in the UAE, allowing users the opportunity to secure the device before its expected release in late September having already received preorders.

How and Where to Pre-order

Orders can be made on the Apple regional online platform or on Amazon.ae. The latter begins taking reservations on September 19, 2025 at 4:00 PM UAE time.

About the Order Placement

  • Apple Store (website or app): iPhone can be purchased directly with standard shipping or in-store pickup.
  • Amazon.ae: Pre-orders for iPhones go live on the same date with free shipping anywhere in the UAE.

Both services support iPhone trade-ins, where the trade-in value is made discounted on the purchased phone.

Apple has additional storage iPhone installments for purchase. This may ease the cost that comes with additional storage necessary.

Pricing and Variants

The 256 GB iPhone 17 is priced at AED 3,399. The device comes with other additional finishes of 512 GB and other Apple iPhone accessories. The five colors are:

  • Lavender
  • Sage
  • Mist Blue
  • White
  • Black

iPhone 17’s Prime Attributes

Feature CategorySpecification
Display6.3 inch Super Retina XDR display with 120 Hz refresh rate
ProcessorA19 Chip with enhanced performance and efficiency
CamerasDual 48 MP back cameras and a 50 MP front-facing camera with autofocus
Battery30 hours of video playback

Conclusion

Although it may introduce incremental changes with every release, Apple will continue to compete with Samsung and Google on durability and complex AI. For customers in the UAE, Apple’s productive ecosystem coupled with the camera-upgraded performance offers a highly sought after device.

Expected Delivery Dates

Deliveries by Apple and Amazon are expected to start on the last week of September, 2025. However, there may be some delays due to demand.

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