By FnF Correspondent | PUBLISHED: 10, Sep 2025, 12:22 pm IST | UPDATED: 10, Sep 2025, 12:22 pm IST
New Delhi: With the launch of the latest Apple iPhone 17, which is available at a starting price of Rs 82,900, buyers are now wondering whether they should opt for the latest model or stick with the older version. Discussing the base model of the latest iPhone, which comes with upgrades like ProMotion display, A19 chip, and a bigger battery, the predecessor (iPhone 16) offers a significant discount, making the device cost around Rs 69,900. Now this could be considered a tough choice, but here we are to help you make your final decision.
1. Price Point: Old vs New
So, in case you are budget-conscious and willing to save some Rs 13,000 to Rs 15,000, then choosing the iPhone 16 will not be a bad choice as it is a strong value play if you don’t need the absolute latest.
2. Display and visual experience
Hence, if you are opting for smoother animations, better outdoor visibility and dynamic refresh rates, iPhone 17 is the clear winner.
3. Performance upgrades
Overall, iPhone 17 offers about 20 per cent improved performance, making it more future-proof for apps and AI features.
4. Battery and charging
So, when battery performance is the priority, the iPhone 17 fits the bill with improved battery performance.
5. Camera upgrades
Verdict: iPhone 17 provides better photography features, as per the launch event, particularly for low-light and versatile shooting.
Final take for Indian buyers
If you are someone who is planning to get an iPhone with the latest kind of capabilities and is ready to compromise on a couple of features, then iPhone 16 (priced at Rs 69,900) is a smart, value-packed choice. But if you look for the latest advanced feature with future-ready features like ProMotion display, enhanced speed, improved battery and better cameras, then you should definitely get your hands on the latest iPhone 17 at Rs 82,900, which is worth the extra investment.
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