Your old iPhone isn't going to cut it for iOS 27. Here's how to upgrade without paying full retail.
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TL;DR: You need an iPhone 17 Pro or Pro Max to use Apple's newest Siri AI features. Here are the best deals running right now from Apple, Amazon, and major carriers to help you save up to $1,100 on an upgrade.
If you missed out on buying the iPhone 17 Pro when it launched last September, procrastination may have worked in your favor. Apple just announced that its newest and most advanced Siri AI features will only be available to 17 Pro and Pro Max users. (Though the company has confirmed that iOS 27 may run on devices as old as the iPhone 11.)
So, if you want the full experience when the update drops this fall, you'll need the newest hardware. Here are the best places to buy the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max today:
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The best iPhone 17 Pro deals available right now
Amazon (Renewed): If you're not too worried about whether your phone is brand spanking new or not, Amazon's got an unlocked, refurbished iPhone 17 Pro (256GB) for $1,027.74. It's a small savings off the original $1,099.99 retail price, but you can get an additional $600 discount with an eligible trade-in.
Apple Store: If you want to buy directly from the source, Apple is offering up to $1,100 in trade-in credits when you swap out an iPhone 13 or newer. If you finance with Apple Card Monthly Installments (ACMI), you can get 0% APR, but you have to choose one of the big four carriers at checkout.
AT&T: AT&T is offering up to $1,100 back in bill credits spread over a 36-month installment plan, but your trade-in phone must be valued at a minimum of $290 to get the maximum discount. You also have to activate or upgrade to an eligible unlimited plan.
T-Mobile: T-Mobile is running a "no trade-in needed" promo where you can get up to $1,100 back via 24 monthly bill credits by switching over to an Experience More or Experience Beyond plan.
Verizon: New business and individual accounts can score up to $829.99 off the iPhone 17 series at Verizon by adding a new line on an eligible plan, or up to $830 off via standard trade-in credits spread over a 36-month installment plan.
Best Buy: If you'd rather not deal with a carrier directly, Best Buy's offering up to $1,100 off via AT&T bill credits or up to $830 off via Verizon bill credits when you activate a line and trade in an eligible device.
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Tabitha Britt is an award-winning freelance journalist, editor, and SEO/AEO strategist. Aside from reviewing dating apps and sex toys for Mashable, Tabitha is also the founding editor-in-chief of DO YOU ENDO — a digital magazine by individuals with endometriosis, for individuals with endometriosis. She has a Master's degree in Creative Publishing and Critical Journalism from The New School for Social Research and is a grad of Sextech School. You can find more of her work in various online publications, including National Geographic, Glamour, Better Homes & Gardens, and Everyday Health.