iPhone 17 Pro Max Price Drop in Egypt & iPhone 18 Release Date

by Sophie Williams - Tech Editor
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Following its September 2025 launch featuring the new A19 Pro chip and iOS 26.2 [[1]], the iPhone 17 Pro Max is experiencing a price correction in the Egyptian market. The reduction, approximately 20,000 egyptian pounds, reflects shifting consumer preferences amid economic pressures and a growing interest in more affordable smartphone options.This trend, along with speculation regarding Apple’s potential product release strategy, offers a snapshot of the evolving global smartphone landscape.

The iPhone 17 Pro Max has seen a notable price reduction in Egypt, approximately three months after its global launch and local availability, due to decreased consumer demand following initial price increases.

Significant Price Drop

Market analysis indicates the iPhone 17 Pro Max’s price in Egypt has fallen by around 20,000 Egyptian pounds, attributed to waning consumer interest as some buyers opted for more affordable mid-range smartphones.

Month Price (Egyptian Pounds)
October 2025 95,000.
January 2026 75,000.

Currently, the base model of the iPhone 17 Pro Max is selling for around 75,000 Egyptian pounds. Apple officially announced the phone on September 9, 2025, with pre-orders opening September 12, 2025, and the device becoming available in stores starting September 19, 2025.

Future Generation Speculation

Recent tech reports suggest Apple may forgo releasing a standard iPhone 18 model this year, an unusual move that could indicate a shift in the company’s annual product release schedule.

Despite the strong performance of the iPhone 17 since its launch, current indicators point to a potential delay in the release of the next standard-model generation until spring 2027. This would mean the iPhone 17 would remain Apple’s latest base model for over 18 months. The potential shift highlights the evolving dynamics of Apple’s product lifecycle management in a competitive smartphone market.

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