Pros
Cons
The iPhone 17 Pro pairs a 6.3‑inch 120Hz OLED display with the new A19 Pro chipset, up to 12GB RAM and up to 1TB storage. Independent reviews praise its sustained performance and vapour chamber cooling, which together improve thermal management and gaming. The triple 48MP camera array, including a practical 100mm 4x optical zoom and a new Center Stage front camera, is highlighted for photography and content creation. Reviewers also commend improved battery life and faster charging compared with prior models. Criticisms focus on an increased weight, a premium starting price, and the absence of standout AI features. Overall, the iPhone 17 Pro is described as a powerful, incremental Pro‑level upgrade that will most appeal to power users and those with older iPhones.
Specifications
Secondary Camera: 18 MPix (f/1.9, 20 mm, AF)
Price comparison
Average of 5 scores (from 9 reviews)
Reviews for the Apple iPhone 17 Pro
The iPhone 17 Pro features a new aluminum design, a larger battery, the faster A19 Pro chip, and an improved camera. However, in everyday use, the weaknesses become apparent: a scratch-prone body, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity issues, and heat buildup under load tarnish the impression. Our review reveals whether an upgrade is worthwhile.
Source: Hardware Zone

I’m still in the midst of evaluating the iPhone Air and iPhone 17, but I’d say that the iPhone Air is a very different type of phone. Because of its super-svelte body, it demands some sacrifice from its users. The iPhone 17, on the other hand, is the best regular iPhone we’ve had in years, and I think it should be the iPhone most people should get.
Comparison, online available, Very Long, Date: 09/27/2025
Rating: Total score: 90% price: 85% performance: 100% workmanship: 85%
Source: Pocket Lint

If you take away the visual redesign, this is a very minor, camera-focused hardware upgrade year for Apple's iPhone, just like it was with the iPhone 16 Pro -- but I'm a sucker for a cool-looking tech product, especially one that takes as many aesthetic chances as the iPhone 17 Pro. With that in mind, Apple's latest flagship is a worthwhile upgrade for me, even from the iPhone 16 Pro. On the other hand, if you don't care about design, and you're using an iPhone 15 or iPhone 16, there isn't much to get excited about with the iPhone 17 Pro. However, those still rocking an iPhone 13 or iPhone 12 will find Apple's latest high-end iPhone to be a solid all-around package and a worthwhile upgrade.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 09/24/2025
Rating: Total score: 90%
Source: Phone Arena

The iPhone 17 Pro is a bigger upgrade than it might seem at first, but it's still fundamentally an iPhone, like all others before it. Enthusiasts who care about benchmarks, performance numbers and fancy cooling should definitely buy the iPhone 17 Pro. Its new processor is a big leap forward, much bigger than your typical yearly upgrade, and the device feels more future proof with 12GB of RAM. And same goes for the camera changes which will be appreciated by the enthusiast. The more practical 100mm 4X lens for zoom and portraits is nice, finally bringing the iPhone on par with Android rivals, and the new square Center Stage front camera is industry leading and clever. Those who are not watching Apple events for recreation and are still happy rocking an iPhone 16 Pro or iPhone 15 Pro, however, should not be in much of a rush.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 09/23/2025
Rating: Total score: 79% performance: 83% display: 85% mobility: 67% workmanship: 80%
Source: DxOMark

We put the Apple iPhone 17 Pro through our rigorous DXOMARK Camera test suite to measure its performance in photo, video, and zoom quality from an end-user perspective. This article breaks down how the device fared in a variety of tests and several common use cases and is intended to highlight the most important results of our testing with an extract of the captured data.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 09/20/2025
Source: PC Mag

The iPhone 17 Pro is a tiny titan. Small and mighty, it packs everything from the enormous and powerful iPhone 17 Pro Max into an iPhone 17-sized handset. If you want the best camera and the most feature-rich video tools in a pocket-friendly size, the iPhone 17 Pro is easy to recommend. However, if a merely "great" pair of cameras will do, and you find yourself a bit more budget-conscious, the iPhone 17 is our Editors' Choice thanks to its solid everyday performance and fantastic value.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 09/19/2025
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Tom's Guide

Smartphone expert Mark delivers his iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max review after testing Apple’s latest-gen, Pro-level devices both in our benchmarks and anecdotal scenarios. In this video, he breaks down the pros and cons of these phones, comparing the iPhone 17 Pro Max vs. Galaxy S25 Ultra in terms of performance, camera quality, battery life and more. Expect a closer look at the aluminium design, upgraded zoom, Center Stage selfie lens, brighter display, vapor chamber cooling and faster charging, too. Mark also talks about what Apple didn’t nail this year, like the extra weight and lack of “wow” AI features. So if you’re wondering whether to upgrade or just hold onto your current phone, this video should have your answer.
Comparison, online available, Long, Date: 09/17/2025
Source: Mobile Syrup

If you spend a lot of time gaming on the go and want the best performance and heat management on an iPhone, the new vapour chamber, unibody design and A19 Pro chip are impossible to beat. Plus, it has the best battery life of any iPhone and the fastest charging speeds. The A19 chip also helps with Apple Intelligence, and you can read my thoughts on Apple’s AI software a year later in my iPhone Air review.
Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 09/17/2025
Source: Mobile Syrup

At the end of the day, the iPhone 17 Pro series is still the best iPhone on the market, and this new camera system is bound to be a draw for many mobile photographers and content creators. Hell, even if you just like orange, this is probably the phone for you. That said, if you don’t think you care about the extra camera lenses, the new iPhone Air is also a great option. You can check out my prior coverage of it to learn more. The iPhone 17 Pro series will begin pre-orders on September 9 and be fully available on September 19. The phone now starts at $1,599 and comes with 256GB of storage. Last year, the 16 Pro started at $1,449 and had 128GB of storage.
Hands-On, online available, Short, Date: 09/10/2025
Source: Phone Arena

The iPhone 17 finally feels like the iPhone most people wanted years ago. With a 120Hz display, brighter screen, 48 MP ultrawide, and 18 MP Center Stage selfie camera, it no longer lags far behind the Pro. Add in the longer battery life and faster charging, and the $799 model sounds like a much better deal, especially considering the unchanged price tag with double the storage of its predecessor. The iPhone 17 Pro is still the choice for power users. Its telephoto zoom camera, larger main sensor, A19 Pro chip with vapor chamber cooling, and USB 3 port make it the obvious pick for creators. The advanced video suite (ProRes RAW, Apple Log, Genlock) further solidifies it as the iPhone for professionals. For most people, though, the regular iPhone 17 seems to cover the essentials so well that the Pro is harder to justify. Unless you need pro-grade video tools, extended zoom, or 1TB of storage, it sounds like the base iPhone 17 will finally do the job.
Comparison, online available, Long, Date: 09/09/2025
Comment
Apple A19 Pro 6-Core GPU: A fast integrated graphics card with which the Apple A19 SoC is equipped. This iGPU has 6 cores and is capable of ray tracing.
Modern games should be playable with these graphics cards at low settings and resolutions. Casual gamers may be happy with these cards.
» Further information can be found in our Comparison of Mobile Graphics Cards and the corresponding Benchmark List.
A19 Pro: The Apple A19 Pro integrates six 64-bit-capable ARM cores as well as an NPU with 16 cores. The two performance cores can clock at up to 4.26 GHz and the four efficiency cores at up to 2.6 GHz. In contrast to the non-Pro model, the A19 Pro offers larger L2 and SLC caches.» Further information can be found in our Comparison of Mobile Processsors.










