Apple has launched the iPhone 16e, its most affordable model, now available in 59 countries, including Australia, Canada, China, and the US. Customers can purchase it from the Apple Store or authorized retailers. Pricing starts at $599 for the 128 GB version, with higher prices for 256 GB ($699) and 512 GB ($899). The design resembles the iPhone 14 in front and iPhone 8 in back. It features the latest A18 chip and Apple’s first modem, C1, which supports satellite connectivity, Emergency SOS, and other services. An additional 21 markets will gain access next week.
Apple has launched the iPhone 16e, its most budget-friendly model to date, and it is now available for purchase. The iPhone 16e can be found in 59 countries and regions, such as Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, South Korea, Turkiye, the UAE, the UK, and the US.
You can acquire the phone through the Apple Store or reliable third-party retailers. Below are some of the listed prices:
United States | United Kingdom | Germany | India | China | Japan | |
128 GB | $599 | £599 | €699 | INR 59,900 | CNY 4,499 | JPY 99,800 |
256 GB | $699 | £699 | €829 | INR 69,900 | CNY 5,499 | JPY 114,800 |
512 GB | $899 | £899 | €1,029 | INR 89,900 | CNY 7,499 | JPY 144,800 |
Design-wise, the iPhone 16e resembles the iPhone 14 on the front and the iPhone 8 on the back. It is powered by the latest A18 chip (even though it’s binned). Additionally, Apple has debuted its first modem, the C1, which supports satellite connectivity for Emergency SOS, Roadside Assistance, Messages, and Find My via Satellite.
Apple iPhone 16e
In the coming week, 21 more markets and regions are anticipated to receive this affordable iPhone.