In this guide, we'll compare plans for the Apple iPhone 17 Pro from Telstra, Optus, and Vodafone. To start with, here are the cheapest plans you can pair with the device:
Apple iPhone 17 Pro: Price, specs and cheapest plans
In this Apple iPhone 17 Pro plans guide:
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Apple has finally made its new Pro-grade iPhone official - and we've got all the details.
Regardless of whether you're after the more general gist or an in-depth breakdown of the specs, we've got you covered. From how it compares to the standard Apple iPhone 17 to when you can get your hands on the device and how much it will cost in Australia, here's everything you need to know about the Apple iPhone 17 Pro.
Telstra, Optus, and Vodafone are all offering the new iPhone 17 Pro on a plan.
No matter which telco you go with, you'll get to choose between a 24-month plan or a 36-month plan. A 36-month plan will always be cheaper, but it means you're paying your phone off over a longer period of time. A 24-month plan is more expensive, but you'll own your Apple iPhone 17 Pro quicker.
To compare for yourself, check out the widgets below for a snapshot of the cheapest 36-month and 24-month iPhone Pro 17 plans.
Apple iPhone 17 Pro plans
Here's a look at 36-month plans for the 256GB Apple iPhone 17 Pro.
Here's a look at 36-month plans for the 512GB Apple iPhone 17 Pro.
Here's a look at 36-month plans for the 1TB Apple iPhone 17 Pro.
If you'd prefer a shorter repayment term, here are 24-month plans for the 256GB Apple iPhone 17 Pro.
Here's a look at 24-month plans for the 512GB Apple iPhone 17 Pro.
Here's a look at 24-month plans for the 1TB Apple iPhone 17 Pro.
Apple iPhone 17 Pro price
Apple might have introduced a more affordable option in the form of the iPhone 16e earlier this year but those expecting a price cut when it comes to the company's latest flagship lineup are probably going to be disappointed.
Here's a side-by-side breakdown of the iPhone 17 price range:
When will the Apple iPhone 17 Pro go on sale?
Apple announces the iPhone 17, iPhone Air, iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max.
The Apple iPhone 17, iPhone Air, iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max are available to preorder.
The iPhone 17, iPhone Air, iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max are available to buy in Australia outright via retailers and on a plan through Optus, Vodafone and Telstra
Apple iPhone 17 Pro features

The iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max are essentially the same phone, separated by display size (6.3 inches vs 6.7). This year, the biggest improvement is probably the telephoto lenses, but there's also a bold new look and the usual performance enhancements.
iPhone 17 Pro tech specs
- Display: 6.3-inches Super XDR OLED
- 120Hz: Yes
- Charging: USB-C
- Processor: Apple A19 Pro
- Storage: 256GB/512GB/1TB
- Rear camera: 48MP wide + 48MP ultrawide + 48MP telephoto
- Front camera: 18MP wide
- Water and dust resistance: IP68
- MagSafe: Yes
What's new with the Apple iPhone 17 Pro?
- An upgraded rear camera: The back of the iPhone 17 Pro features a new redesigned camera bump that incorporates an upgraded 48MP telephoto lens.
- A new processor: As usual, this year's iPhone 17 Pro come with fresh shiny new silicon in the form of the A19 Pro processor.
- Support for faster wireless charging: The iPhone 17 Pro supports faster wireless charging of up to 30W via MagSafe.
Screen size and resolution
While the standard iPhone 17 has a few improvements over its predecessor, the differences between this year's iPhone 17 Pro and last year's iPhone 16 Pro are a bit more slight. Like the latter, the new device comes with a 6.3-inch Super XDR OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. That screen also comes with Ceramic Shield 2, which is said to offer three times as much protection as its predecessor, plus a new anti-reflective coating.
If you'd prefer a larger screen, that's where the iPhone 17 Pro Max comes in. This device is built around a 6.9-inch Super XDR OLED screen clocked at 120Hz.
Processor, RAM, storage, battery life
Those who keep score already likely know what's going on under the hood with the iPhone 17 Pro. This year's pint-sized and pro-grade iPhone comes equipped with Apple's new A19 Pro processor. That's the same silicon found in the Pro Max and the new iPhone Air.
As usual, the device comes in several different configurations. The cheapest ships with with 256GB while the most expensive tops out at 1TB.
As for battery life and RAM, we'll have to wait until the iPhone 17 Pro is out in the wild. Apple typically doesn't disclose these particular specs so we'll have to wait for a teardown to find out just how this aspect of the device compares.
How will the camera on the Apple iPhone 17 Pro compare?
At a glance, the camera configuration found on the Apple iPhone 17 Pro is likely to be fairly familiar to those who spent any time with the iPhone 16 Pro.
That isn't to say there aren't any hardware tweaks though though. Picking up where the 12MP telephoto lens on last year's models left off, the iPhone 17 Pro comes armed with a 48MP telephoto lens that promises to offer up to 8x zoom and an upgraded 18MP "Center Stage" selfie camera.
Will the Apple iPhone 17 Pro have 5G?
Yes, the Apple iPhone 17 Pro comes with 5G connectivity on par with what you can find in the rest of the iPhone lineup. Of course, you'll need to be located in an area with 5G coverage in order to actually make use of this feature. To see where is 5G available in Australia, use the coverage map below.
Click the big orange button, and select your desired network provider from the dropdown (e.g. Telstra, Optus or Vodafone). Then, find out if you have 5G coverage in your area by using the (+) and (-) icons in the top-left corner of the map to navigate to your local area.

The only three mobile providers in Australia that offer Apple iPhone 17 Pro plans are the big three: Optus, Vodafone, and Telstra.
Regardless of which provider you pick, you plan will be structured the same way so be sure to pick the one that best suits your individual needs. Optus, Telstra, and Vodafone offer a variety of perks and plan features, which we'll cover below.
Firstly though, you'll want to consider coverage. When it comes to size, the Telstra network has a well-earned reputation for offering the widest coverage in Australia. Optus sits in second place and Vodafone is a close third thanks to a new network sharing agreement with Optus. As a result of this corporate alliance, Vodafone customers in regional and rural areas can now rely on the Optus network where needed.
Australian Mobile Network Coverage
Optus Apple iPhone 17 Pro plans
Optus isn't necessarily going to offer you the best coverage or the cheapest price, but there are still plenty of reasons to consider it when it comes to iPhone 17 Pro plans. Even if you opt for the cheapest plan available, you're still looking at 50GB of data per month. This is well above the average national usage.
That said, Optus' Apple iPhone 17 Pro plans include more than just a bigger data allowance. The more expensive options also come with unlimited international calls to select destinations. That's great to have if you're looking to keep in touch with friends and family overseas. If you're planning to travel abroad yourself, Optus has good roaming add-ons too. You can score 5GB of data and unlimited local talk & text for $5 per day when roaming in select countries.
There's also data sharing if you have multiple plans on the same account, which can be handy for families. Likewise, it's worth remembering that Optus mobile plans come with no data overage fees. If you go over your monthly data limit, you won't incur any unexpectedly high fees but you will have you speed capped at 1.5Mbps until the end of your current billing cycle.
Finally, Optus customers also get access to SubHub – a platform that lets you combine multiple subscription services (such as Netflix, Microsoft 365, and others) into a single bill, along with a 5% or 10% discount, depending on whether you sync two or three or more services.
- Large data inclusions
- No excess data fees
- Included international talk & text (some plans)
- Good roaming add-ons
- Access to SubHub
- Data sharing on the same account
- Cheapest plan has more data than most people need
- No particularly cheap mobile plans
- No data banking or rollover
Vodafone Apple iPhone 17 Pro plans
Vodafone's Apple iPhone 17 Pro plans are just a little cheaper than Optus' but that isn't the only thing that this provider has going for it.
As opposed to Optus, the smallest iPhone 17 Pro plan available through Vodafone includes 60GB of data (excluding promotions). This is much higher than the average national usage. All of its plans come with unlimited international texts to select countries. Then, the more-expensive plans have international call inclusions.
Again, as with Optus, there's plenty of data and perks like no excess data fees. Instead of cutting you off, Vodafone slows your connection to 2Mbps once you pass your monthly limit. This is slightly faster than the 1.5Mbps speed cap that Optus and Telstra employ.
Like its rivals, Vodafone's plans don't include any data banking or rollover for unused data. That said, you can share data between multiple Vodafone mobile plans if they are attached to the same account.
You'll also save between 5% and 20% off your total monthly bill, depending on how many services you bundle together. This discount doesn't include any hardware repayments but it's a neat bonus regardless.
In any case, Vodafone's best feature is its international roaming. For just $5 per day, you can use your phone as you normally would while overseas. This kicks in automatically when our phone connects to an overseas network and lasts for 24 hours. It's one of the best roaming options on the market for both value and ease of use.
On the other hand, Vodafone's biggest drawback is network coverage. Its 4G network is only slightly smaller than the other two networks (98.4% population coverage for Vodafone, compared to the 99.7% of Telstra and 98.5% of Optus), its 5G network is small enough that Vodafone is the only major network provider to hold back on publishing clear 5G coverage figures.
- Large data inclusions
- No excess data fees
- Included international talk (some plans)
- Great international roaming
- Bundling discounts
- Network satisfaction guarantee
- Data sharing on the same account
- Cheapest plan has more data than most people need
- No particularly cheap mobile plans
- No data banking or rollover
- Unspecified 5G coverage
Telstra Apple iPhone 17 Pro plans
Telstra's Apple iPhone 17 Pro plans are the most expensive, but Australia's biggest telco is also well known for its wider network coverage and all the perks you'd expect given the premium price.
Once again, the smallest plan has 50GB. This is far higher than the average Australian uses each month and while there are no overage charges for going past your data limit (instead you're slowed to 1.5Mbps), there's no data banking or rollover to let hang onto your unused data. Fortunately, as with the other big three providers, you can share data between up to 10 mobile services on the same eligible account.
All Telstra's Apple iPhone 17 Pro plans come with 30 minutes of international calls to all destinations – not a lot of minutes, but without the usual limit on number of countries that are included. International calling packs are available for additional minutes.
Roaming is relatively easy to do, but not as affordable as Optus or Telstra in most circumstances. Traveling in New Zealand will cost you $5 per day, but most other countries are $10 per day. You'll get 2GB to use per day.
Finally, you've got the Telstra Plus system. You earn points based on eligible plan payments. You can use these put towards purchases from the Telstra Plus Rewards store, such tech, gadgets, and gift cards. You can also get discounted movie tickets, pre-sale tickets for concerts, and more.
In any case, Telstra's biggest selling point is still the size of its network. With a population coverage of 99.7% for 4G, Telstra sits ahead of Optus' 98.5% and Vodafone's 98.4%. When it comes to 5G, Telstra offers an even bigger lead. With 95% of the population covered with 5G, it's comfortably ahead of Optus' 80.5%. Meanwhile, Vodafone doesn't even publish clear 5G coverage stats, so there's no comparison to be made there.
Even in regional areas that fall outside the reach of the largest mobile network in Australia, Telstra customers can still stay connected via the provider's new Starlink-powered messaging service. If you live in rural Australia, this feature is nice to have. That said, it does come with a few caveats such as being limited to text-messaging, requiring a direct line-of-sight to the sky and only working within the Starlink's satellite coverage footprint.
- Great coverage, particularly for 5G
- Large data inclusions
- No excess data fees
- 30 minutes international calls to all destinations
- Data sharing on the same account
- Cheapest plan has more data than most people need
- No particularly cheap mobile plans
- No data banking or rollover
- Roaming not as cheap as Vodafone or Optus
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