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iPhone 17e Lands in South Africa

iStore Redefines Affordable Premium Upgrades

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In a move set to reshape how South Africans access premium smartphones, iStore has officially opened pre-orders for the highly anticipated iPhone 17e — positioning it as a more accessible gateway into the Apple ecosystem without compromising on experience.

This latest launch is not just about a new device. It is about redefining affordability, flexibility, and convenience in one of the country’s most competitive tech markets.


A New Entry Point into the iPhone Experience

The iPhone 17e arrives with a clear message: premium does not have to mean out of reach.

Customers can secure the device from R14,599, but what truly shifts the narrative is iStore’s aggressive trade-in strategy — bringing the price down to as little as R7,099 for eligible upgrades.

By allowing customers to trade in existing devices and receive cash back directly into their bank accounts, iStore is removing one of the biggest barriers to smartphone upgrades: upfront cost.

This is not just a promotion — it is a deliberate push toward financially smarter tech ownership.


Trade-In Power: Turning Old Devices into Real Value

At the heart of this launch is iStore’s trade-in programme, one of the most competitive in South Africa.

Customers can exchange older iPhones and immediately reduce the cost of the new device, making the upgrade path significantly more accessible.

This approach does more than incentivise upgrades — it creates a circular tech economy, where devices retain value and consumers benefit directly.


Seamless Upgrades Across All Major Networks

Whether you’re on Vodacom, MTN, Telkom, or Cell C, iStore has streamlined the upgrade process.

Customers can now:

  • Upgrade contracts regardless of where they were originally signed

  • Complete the process entirely online

  • Receive free delivery straight to their door

This level of integration signals a growing shift toward frictionless digital retail experiences in South Africa.


Early Access and Digital Convenience

In an era where speed matters, iStore is rewarding digitally savvy customers.

Those who download the iStore app gain:

  • Priority access to pre-orders

  • Faster checkout experiences

  • A seamless platform to compare models and upgrade instantly

This strategy not only enhances convenience but positions the app as a central hub for the Apple customer journey.


Built-In Peace of Mind with iCare Plus

Every iPhone 17e purchase comes bundled with iCare Plus, a value-added protection plan worth R1,999.

This includes:

  • An additional year of warranty

  • Screen repair cover

  • Guaranteed buy-back value

It’s a clear signal that iStore is not just selling devices — it is offering long-term ownership confidence.


Availability

The iPhone 17e is available for pre-order now, with options to purchase via:

  • Cash

  • Cellular contracts

  • Online upgrades

Customers using the iStore app gain early access, giving them a competitive edge before general availability.


More Than a Smartphone Launch

This launch reflects something bigger than a product release.

It represents a shift toward:

  • Accessible premium technology

  • Flexible financial solutions

  • Digitally driven customer experiences

By combining affordability, innovation and convenience, iStore is not just launching a phone — it is reshaping how South Africans upgrade, own and experience technology.

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