Save 20% on an Apple iPhone 17e in this outstanding Amazon deal

That's £479 for one of the latest Apple iPhone models, complete with an A19 chip and OLED screen.

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Every now and then, we spot a special offer too good to be true, but this iPhone 17e deal is absolutely genuine – we even tested the checkout process to make sure. Amazon UK is currently offering 20% off the price of a number of Apple iPhone models, including both eh iPhone 17e and 16e, which reduces the already-low £599 price of the former down to £479.20.

Apple iPhone 17e

Apple iPhone 17e

£599 £479

iPhone 17e comes with many of the same great features as iPhone 17 at a wallet-friendly price.Apple

In fact, just a few minutes before we were about to hit publish, the full-spec iPhone 17 was available in the same promotion, but they all went quickly. We’re expecting the same to happen here, so if you want a discount iPhone, our advice is to act sooner rather than later. Bear in mind that only one colour of the iPhone 17e is available with the 20% discount, and that’s the pink one.

If you miss the boat, you can also pick up the 128GB iPhone 16e for an even cheaper price of just £399 from the same page, and it’s the black model rather than the pink one. All these phones are listed at their standard prices on Amazon, but you save 20% once you’ve put your delivery and payment details into the checkout process. The discount is then applied and you can get your phone for a super-low cost.

As long as you don’t mind having a pink phone, £479 is an incredible price for what you get here. The iPhone 17e only has a single camera lens, rather than the extra wide-angle lens you get with the full-spec 17, and you get a traditional notch at the top, rather than Apple’s Dynamic Island, but a lot of the specs are the same.

You still get the latest Apple A19 chip, an OLED display, 256GB of storage, and MagSafe wireless charging – it’s a fantastic phone for the price. Grab one now before it’s gone.

Ben Hardwidge
Ben Hardwidge
Managing editor of Club386, he started his long journey with PC hardware back in 1989, when his Dad brought home a Sinclair PC200 with an 8MHz AMD 8086 CPU and woeful CGA graphics. With over 25 years of experience in PC hardware journalism, he’s benchmarked everything from the Voodoo3 to the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090. When he’s not fiddling with PCs, you can find him playing his guitars, painting Warhammer figures, and walking his dog on the South Downs.

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