iPhone 17 Pro Max Climbs To Rp43.9 Million, Older Models Stay Far Cheaper At iBox

The iPhone 17 lineup in iBox is seeing another round of price movement, and the top-end model is now the one drawing the most attention. The iPhone 17 Pro Max has climbed to as much as Rp43.9 million, making it the most expensive model in the series.

The latest adjustment, effective 1 May 2026, shows that pricing in the premium iPhone segment remains sensitive to stock levels, demand, and policies from official distributors. At the same time, the changes are not uniform across the full lineup.

Premium models are moving the most

Among the newest devices, the iPhone 17 256GB is now listed at Rp17.499.000. The iPhone 17 512GB has also increased and sits at Rp22.249.000.

Higher up the range, the iPhone 17 Pro 512GB was recorded at Rp28.249.000 as of 27 April. The iPhone 17 Pro Max has gone even further, reaching up to Rp43.900.000.

The iPhone 17 Air with 256GB storage remains listed at Rp16.999.000. That pricing pattern suggests the latest adjustments are concentrated on selected models rather than the entire series at once.

Latest iPhone 17 series prices at iBox

  • iPhone 17 256GB: Rp17.499.000
  • iPhone 17 512GB: Rp22.249.000
  • iPhone 17 Pro 512GB: Rp28.249.000
  • iPhone 17 Pro Max: up to Rp43.900.000
  • iPhone 17 Air 256GB: Rp16.999.000

The spread between the models highlights how quickly flagship pricing can widen at the top of the lineup. For buyers watching the official retail channel, that gap can influence which variant feels realistic.

Older models still offer lower entry prices

Not every iPhone price is climbing in the same way. Devices from the previous generation are still positioned at lower levels and may appeal to buyers with tighter budgets.

The iPhone 15 128GB is currently around Rp11.999.000, while the iPhone 16 128GB is listed at about Rp14.499.000. Those figures create a clear price gap versus the newest iPhone 17 models.

For many buyers, that difference is enough to keep older variants in the conversation. They remain relevant because they offer a lower-cost route into Apple’s ecosystem without following the latest flagship pricing.

What the price gap means for buyers

The latest figures show that the iPhone market in Indonesia continues to move dynamically. Prices can change again depending on official distributor policy and market conditions.

For consumers, that means checking prices regularly is still important, especially when shopping through official channels such as iBox and Apple Indonesia. In a period when some iPhone 17 variants are becoming more expensive, earlier generations continue to provide a more affordable option.

Source: www.medcom.id

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