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IPhone 17 Prices in Malaysia & Singapore: What to Expect

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

iPhone 17 Pricing Revealed: Malaysia, Indonesia, and a Glimpse at Singapore Costs

Jakarta, Indonesia – September 13, 2025 – Anticipation surrounding Apple’s forthcoming iPhone 17 series has intensified with the release of⁤ preliminary pricing details for malaysia and Indonesia. leaked data suggests notable costs for the entire lineup, possibly impacting consumer purchasing decisions ‍across Southeast Asia. The ‍pricing data, circulating online⁣ today, offers the⁢ first concrete indication of ⁤how much consumers will pay for the ⁢next generation ‌of iPhones when they launch later this year.

The​ revealed prices ⁢reflect varying storage capacities across four models: the standard iPhone 17, the iPhone 17 Air, the ⁤iPhone 17 Pro, and the flagship iPhone 17 Pro Max. These figures ⁢are⁢ notably ‌relevant​ for Indonesian consumers, ⁢where the prices are also converted to Indonesian Rupiah (IDR),⁢ offering a direct comparison for potential buyers.The ⁤information arrives as Apple is‌ expected to unveil the iPhone 17 series⁢ in the coming weeks, with industry analysts predicting a focus on ​enhanced​ camera technology and processing power.

Here’s ⁣a ‌breakdown of the pricing:

iPhone 17

* ‍ 256GB: RM3,999 (approximately IDR ​15.6 million)
* 512GB: RM4,999 (approximately IDR 19.5 ‍million)

iPhone 17 Air

* ​ 256GB: RM4,999 (approximately IDR ‌19.5 million)
* 512GB: RM5,999 (approximately IDR⁣ 23.4 million)
* ⁤1TB: RM6,999 (approximately IDR 27.2 million)

iPhone 17 Pro

* 256GB: RM5,499 (approximately IDR 21.4 million)
* 512GB: RM6,499 (approximately IDR 25.3 million)
* 1TB: RM7,499 (approximately IDR 29.3 million)

iPhone ‌17 Pro Max

* 256GB: RM5,999 (approximately IDR 23.4 million)
* 512GB: RM6,999 (approximately IDR 27.3 million)
* 1TB: RM7,999 (approximately IDR 31.1 million)
* 2TB: RM9,999 (approximately IDR 38.9 million)

While Singapore pricing has not been officially released, industry ‌observers anticipate costs will be ⁣comparable to or ⁢slightly higher⁢ than those in Malaysia, due to differing⁣ tax structures and import ⁢duties. consumers in all three markets​ are⁢ now ⁤awaiting official confirmation from Apple regarding these prices and the official launch date.

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