Anyone who’s tried to figure out the real cost of a new iPhone knows that the headline price is rarely the full story. For the iPhone 17 Pro, Apple’s Irish store starts at €1,339 Apple Ireland (official Irish store), but carriers and retailers have already reshuffled that number.

Starting price (Apple direct): €1,339 ·
Lowest upfront cost (Three): €489 on €65/month plan ·
Storage options: 256GB · 512GB · 1TB ·
Current SIM-free retailer (Harvey Norman): €1,329 (256GB)

Quick snapshot

1Confirmed facts
2What’s unclear
  • Exact release date (rumored September 2025)
  • Pricing outside Ireland in other European markets
  • Future price drops or promotional windows
3Timeline signal
4What’s next
  • Carrier trade-in deals may lower upfront further
  • European pricing comparisons expected post-launch

Five key figures that define the iPhone 17 Pro’s cost landscape in Ireland, one pattern: Apple’s own SIM-free price sits higher than Harvey Norman’s, while carriers slash the upfront number by tying you to a plan.

The pattern: the headline price disguises the real choice between paying upfront and paying over time through a contract.

Label Value
Official Apple starting price €1,339
Cheapest upfront (Three) €489
Retail low (Harvey Norman 256GB) €1,329
Storage options 256GB / 512GB / 1TB
Colors available Deep Blue · Silver · Space Black

What is the price of the iPhone 17 Pro?

Starting price from Apple

  • Apple Ireland lists the iPhone 17 Pro starting from €1,339 SIM-free for the 256GB model (Apple Ireland (official Irish store)).
  • A lower from-price of €979 also appears on the same product page, suggesting a trade-in or promotional tier (Apple Ireland).

Price by storage variant

  • 256GB: €1,339 (Apple Ireland)
  • 512GB: €1,539 (Apple Ireland)
  • 1TB: €1,739 (Apple Ireland)
The upshot

Apple’s €1,339 starting point is the baseline, but the real decision is whether you pay it all upfront or let a carrier absorb some of it through a contract.

The implication: the 512GB and 1TB models add €200 and €400 respectively over the base — the same step increments Apple has used for years. If you need more than 256GB, the cost jumps noticeably.

How much does the iPhone 17 Pro cost in Ireland?

SIM-free prices from retailers

Carrier bill pay and upfront costs

The trade-off

SIM-free buyers save €10 at Harvey Norman but lose carrier subsidies. Contract shoppers get a lower upfront cost but pay more over 24 months. Three’s €489 upfront on a €65/month plan totals €2,049 after two years — €710 more than Apple’s SIM-free price.

Why this matters: the difference between the cheapest upfront (€489 at Three) and SIM-free (€1,329 at Harvey Norman) is €840 — but that gap is exactly the cost of the monthly plan over time. There is no free lunch; the subsidy is just shifted to monthly payments.

How much is the iPhone 17 Pro Max in Europe?

256GB model pricing

  • Switcher.ie reports that the iPhone 17 Pro Max has a base storage of 256GB, double previous base storage (Switcher.ie (Irish comparison site)).
  • Retailers like Dakauf list the 256GB Deep Blue model, though exact prices vary by EU market.

European price variations

  • Euro pricing across EU markets differs due to VAT rates and carrier subsidy structures.
  • Carrier deals in other European countries often include lower upfront costs but longer contract terms.
What to watch

European shoppers comparing prices need to factor in VAT differences (23% in Ireland vs 19-27% elsewhere) and whether the device is SIM-free or carrier-locked. The Pro Max’s 256GB base storage means the entry cost is higher than previous generations.

The catch: without official cross-European pricing data, shoppers must check each country’s Apple site. The Pro Max typically adds €150-€200 over the Pro at equivalent storage levels.

What carrier deals are available for the iPhone 17 Pro in Ireland?

Three Ireland offers

  • €489 upfront on a €65/month plan when switching your number to Three (Three Ireland (Irish mobile network operator)).
  • Trade-in up to €800 can reduce the upfront cost further.
  • Free unlimited data on select plans.

Vodafone Ireland plans

Trade-in bonuses

  • Three Ireland offers up to €800 trade-in credit.
  • Tesco Mobile Ireland gives a free €50 Tesco gift card when switching to eligible bill-pay plans of €45 or higher (Tesco Mobile Ireland).
The paradox

Trade-in offers can make the iPhone 17 Pro cheaper than the standard model on paper, but only if you have a recent iPhone to trade. Without one, Three’s €489 upfront is the lowest entry point in Ireland — but the monthly cost is high.

What this means for Irish buyers: a trade-in of €800 on Three’s plan drops the upfront to €0 effectively, but you’re still locked into €65/month for 24 months. The total cost of ownership is what matters, not just the upfront figure.

How does the iPhone 17 Pro price compare to the iPhone 17?

iPhone 17 vs iPhone 17 Pro pricing

  • The standard iPhone 17 is expected to be cheaper than the Pro model, though exact pricing is not yet confirmed.
  • Apple typically prices the standard model €200-€300 below the Pro at equivalent storage levels.

Value proposition

  • Pro model includes additional camera hardware (telephoto lens, LiDAR) and a ProMotion display.
  • Performance differences (A18 Pro chip vs standard A18) may justify the price gap for power users.
Why this matters

For most Irish buyers, the choice between iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Pro comes down to whether you need the Pro’s camera system and display refresh rate. If you don’t shoot photos professionally or game heavily, the standard model saves you roughly €250 — enough to cover AppleCare+ and a case.

The trade-off: the standard iPhone 17 lacks the telephoto lens and ProMotion display, but it’s lighter and offers comparable battery life for everyday tasks.

Upsides

  • Multiple carrier deals lower upfront cost significantly (Three from €489)
  • SIM-free options from Apple and retailers offer full ownership
  • Trade-in programs reduce price further (up to €800 at Three)
  • 128GB base storage is sufficient for most users

Downsides

  • Total contract cost exceeds SIM-free price by hundreds of euros
  • Carrier lock-in prevents switching networks without penalty
  • European pricing varies widely — no single best price
  • No official release date means prices may shift post-launch

Timeline

The timeline shows that pricing is already live despite an unconfirmed release date, hinting at a possible early distribution.

Date or period Event
Current (2025) Apple lists iPhone 17 Pro starting at €1,339 on Irish store (Apple Ireland)
Current (2025) Carriers (Three, Vodafone, Sky, Tesco) offer contract pricing (Three Ireland, Vodafone Ireland)
Rumored Release date expected September 2025

The pattern: prices are already live on Irish retail and carrier sites, which is unusual for a product that hasn’t officially launched. This suggests the iPhone 17 Pro may already be in distribution channels, with street prices slightly below Apple’s own.

Confirmed facts vs what’s unclear

  • Apple Ireland official price: €1,339 for 256GB (Apple Ireland)
  • Three Ireland: €489 upfront on €65/month plan (Three Ireland)
  • Harvey Norman: €1,329 for 256GB (Harvey Norman Ireland)
  • Sky Mobile: €1,395 for 256GB with unlimited 12-month plan (Sky Mobile Ireland)
  • Tesco Mobile: €799.99 with Clubcard on €45/month plan (Tesco Mobile Ireland)
  • Exact release date for iPhone 17 Pro (rumored September 2025)
  • Pricing in other European countries beyond Ireland
  • Future price drops or promotional windows
  • Official pricing for standard iPhone 17 vs Pro differences

Quotes and sources

Apple Ireland lists the iPhone 17 Pro starting from €1,339 SIM-free.

Apple Ireland (official Irish store), iPhone 17 Pro product page

Three Ireland offers the iPhone 17 Pro from €489 upfront on a €65/month plan when switching your number.

Three Ireland (Irish mobile network operator), pricing terms

Harvey Norman Ireland advertises an iPhone 17 Pro 5G 256GB Silver unit at €1,329 upfront.

Harvey Norman Ireland (major Irish retailer), product listing

Switcher.ie reports that the iPhone 17 Pro Max has base storage of 256GB, double previous base storage.

Switcher.ie (Irish comparison site), iPhone deals page

For Irish buyers looking to purchase the iPhone 17 Pro, the decision is not about the headline price — it’s about total cost of ownership. The cheapest route is SIM-free through Harvey Norman at €1,329, but you pay everything upfront. The most accessible entry is Three’s €489 upfront, but over 24 months you’ll pay €2,049. For buyers with a recent trade-in, Three’s offer can reduce upfront to zero. The choice is clear: pay less now and more later, or pay more now and own it outright.

Additional sources

comparedial.com

For those considering the larger model, iPhone 17 Pro Max pricing in Ireland offers a detailed comparison of carrier deals and trade-in options.

Frequently asked questions

Does the iPhone 17 Pro include earphones or a charger in the box?

No. Apple no longer includes EarPods or a power adapter in the box for iPhone models. You get a USB-C to USB-C cable and documentation.

Can I buy the iPhone 17 Pro unlocked in Ireland?

Yes. Apple Ireland sells all iPhone 17 Pro models SIM-free and unlocked. Retailers like Harvey Norman and Currys also sell unlocked units.

What is the difference between iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max?

The Pro Max has a larger display (6.7 inches vs 6.1 inches), longer battery life, and a higher starting price. Camera hardware is identical.

Is the iPhone 17 Pro worth the price compared to the iPhone 16 Pro?

The iPhone 17 Pro offers a newer chip (A18 Pro), improved camera system, and ProMotion display. If you have an iPhone 16 Pro, the upgrade is incremental. For iPhone 14 or older users, it’s a significant jump.

How long does it take to deliver the iPhone 17 Pro from Apple Ireland?

Apple Ireland offers free delivery with estimated times of 5-7 business days for standard orders. Express options are available at checkout.

Does the iPhone 17 Pro support 5G in Ireland?

Yes. The iPhone 17 Pro supports 5G networks in Ireland across all major carriers including Three, Vodafone, and Eir.

What payment options are available for purchasing the iPhone 17 Pro?

Apple Ireland accepts credit/debit cards, Apple Pay, and offers financing through Apple Card (US only). Irish retailers offer credit cards, PayPal, and financing through third-party providers.