Following their announcements last week, the iPhone 17e and new 11” and 13” M4 iPad Air models are now on open sale. They are joined by the updated M5 generation MacBook Air and MacBook Pro, as well as the new Studio Display and Studio Display XDR.
With the iPhone 17e, Apple discontinued the 128GB base trim, so you now get 256GB as the starting storage tier. Apple managed to retain the same starting price as the iPhone 16e in most regions except India. The 512GB version of the 17e is actually cheaper than the iPhone 16e across every region. For more details on the iPhone 17e, check out our announcement coverage.
Apple iPhone 17e
Apple iPad Air 11 (2026) • Apple iPad Air 13 (2026)
While 128GB is not enough for an iPhone these days, Apple is still offering both new iPad Air models with just 128GB storage on the base models. You can upgrade all the way up to 1TB of storage, though, as usual with Apple products, storage upgrades are quite expensive. All versions come paired with 12GB RAM. For more details, check out our M4 iPad Air announcement news.
| iPad Air (2026) with M4 | 128GB | 256GB | 512GB | 1TB |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11” | $600 | $700 | $900 | $1,100 |
| €650 | €780 | €1,030 | €1,280 | |
| £600 | £700 | £900 | £1,100 | |
| ₹65,000 | ₹75,000 | ₹95,000 | ₹115,000 | |
| 13” | $800 | $900 | $1,100 | $1,300 |
| €850 | €980 | €1,230 | €1,480 | |
| £800 | £900 | £1,100 | £1,300 | |
| ₹85,000 | ₹95,000 | ₹115,000 | ₹135,000 |
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