(NewsNation) — Your next iPhone could cost more, depending on which model you choose.

Apple's new iPhone 17 will start at $799, the company announced Tuesday. That's the same price the tech giant has charged for its entry-level iPhone since 2020, except the new base model will come with more storage (256GB).

However, Apple raised the price of its base iPhone 17 Pro, which will start at $1,099, up $100 from the iPhone 16 Pro. The new iPhone 17 Pro does come with more built-in storage (256GB) versus 128GB for last year's entry model, which has now been discontinued.

Apple also unveiled a new ultra-thin, ultra-light model called the iPhone Air, which will start at $999. It's the iPhone's first major new design since 2017, according to CNBC.

These are the starting prices for each new iPhon

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