PhoneLifespan

Apple iPhone 17

Safe to buyValue Score 68/100
$799

How long will it last?

Our estimate

Supported until September 2032 · Buy-by September 2030

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Apple doesn't publish an end date, but iPhones have a consistent ~7-year update track record — on that basis the iPhone 17 should be supported until around September 2032. Buying it today still gets you about 6.3 years of safe use (Apple's written legal minimum is 5 years).

Source: endoflife.date (community-tracked) · last verified 2026-06-10 · how we compute this

TrueCost

Street price ÷ months of safe use remaining — the number that makes cheap short-lived phones expensive, and well-supported ones cheap.

$10.62/month

28% cheaper than the $600–900 median ($14.81/mo, dying phones excluded)

Our verdict

The iPhone 17 finally gives the standard model flagship treatment — a 120Hz ProMotion display, double the base storage, and faster charging — making it the most sensible iPhone for most people.

Pros

  • ProMotion 120Hz display finally on the base model
  • A19 chip has performance headroom for many years of iOS updates
  • 256GB base storage — double the previous generation
  • Strong resale value, typical of iPhones

Cons

  • Apple only guarantees 5 years of security updates in writing (history suggests longer, but it's not promised)
  • No telephoto camera — digital zoom only
  • 8GB RAM is less than similarly priced Android flagships
Best for: Long-term iPhone keepersBest for: Upgraders from iPhone 12–14Best for: Resale-value buyersAvoid if: You want a real zoom lensAvoid if: You want a written 7-year support guarantee

Full specifications

Display

💡 Bigger numbers = smoother scrolling (Hz) and easier outdoor reading (nits).

Screen6.3-inch Super Retina XDR OLED, ProMotion 1–120Hz, up to 3000 nits peak
Performance

💡 The phone's brain — it decides speed today and how well it ages.

ChipsetApple A19
RAM8GB
Storage256GB / 512GB
Cameras

💡 Megapixels aren't everything — lens variety matters more day-to-day.

main48MP — 48MP Fusion camera
ultra-wide48MP
front18MP — Center Stage front camera
Battery & charging

💡 Capacity in mAh — bigger usually means longer between charges.

Battery3,692 mAh
ChargingWired fast charge — 50% in 20 min with a 40W+ adapter; MagSafe wireless up to 25W
Build

💡 Size, weight, and the materials between your phone and the floor.

Dimensions149.6 × 71.5 × 7.95 mm
Weight177 g
MaterialsAluminum frame, Ceramic Shield 2 front
Water resistanceIP68
Software & connectivity

💡 The software it ships with, and how far it can upgrade.

SoftwareiOS 26 at launch
Connectivity5G, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6, NFC, USB-C
Update policy~7 years of updates (our estimate from Apple's track record — written minimum is 5 years)

Better-value alternatives

Similar price, lower cost per month of safe ownership.

Frequently asked questions

Is the iPhone 17 still getting updates in 2026?

Yes — it's Apple's current-generation iPhone. Based on Apple's consistent track record of roughly seven years of updates, we estimate support until around September 2032. Apple's written legal guarantee is a minimum of five years (September 2030).

How many years will the iPhone 17 last?

Bought today, expect six-plus years of software support on Apple's historical pattern (estimated to September 2032; the written minimum is September 2030). The A19 chip has the performance headroom to stay smooth that long — plan for a battery replacement around year 3–4.

Is the iPhone 17 worth buying in 2026?

Yes — it's still early in its support life with at least 4+ years of guaranteed updates remaining, and the 120Hz display and 256GB base storage removed the old reasons to pay extra for the Pro.

Does the iPhone 17 have a 120Hz display?

Yes. The iPhone 17 is the first non-Pro iPhone with ProMotion, scaling from 1Hz to 120Hz, with peak brightness up to 3000 nits.

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Specs are collected from manufacturer documentation; prices reflect major US retailers and change often. Support end dates follow each brand's official policy (or, for Apple, its documented historical pattern). Last verified 2026-06-10.