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iPhone 17e & MacBook Neo Hands-On: Apple’s Budget Gems Tested
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iPhone 17e & MacBook Neo Hands-On: Apple’s Budget Gems Tested

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Apple unveiled seven new devices this week, starting with the iPad Air and iPhone 17e on Monday, followed by Studio Displays, MacBook Pro, and MacBook Air on Tuesday. The lineup concluded with the budget-friendly MacBook Neo on Wednesday. These gadgets become available next week, with deliveries starting March 11.

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iPhone 17e: Enhanced Storage and ChargingiPhone 17e SpecificationsMacBook Neo: Lightweight Power for Everyday TasksMacBook Neo SpecificationsAre They Worth It for Students?

Testing the iPhone 17e and MacBook Neo at a London launch event reveals their appeal as affordable options packed with premium features. Both priced at £599, they target students seeking value without compromise.

iPhone 17e: Enhanced Storage and Charging

The iPhone 17e stands out as Apple’s latest entry-level smartphone at £599. It doubles the storage of its predecessor to 256GB base, with a 512GB option, ideal for students storing photos, videos, and apps.

Key upgrades include MagSafe and Qi2 wireless charging for faster speeds and accessory compatibility like wallets and stands. The 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR display shines in black, white, or soft pink—a subtle, stylish shade paired with matching cases and straps.

The single-lens 48MP Fusion rear camera delivers sharp, detailed images despite lacking the Pro models’ triple setup. Storage and charging improvements make it a strong contender.

iPhone 17e Specifications

  • Storage: 256GB or 512GB
  • Display: 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR
  • Charging: MagSafe and Qi2
  • Colors: Black, white, soft pink
  • Camera: 48MP Fusion

MacBook Neo: Lightweight Power for Everyday Tasks

The MacBook Neo matches the iPhone 17e at £599—nearly half the MacBook Air 13-inch price of £1,099. It prioritizes affordability with 8GB unified memory, suiting web browsing, document editing, and emails but not heavy multitasking or pro apps.

A crisp 13-inch Liquid Retina display (2408×1506 resolution) pairs with dual speakers for immersive audio. The A18 Pro processor and 16-hour battery life keep it efficient. At 1.23kg, it slips easily into bags. Ports include two USB-C and a headphone jack.

Apple Intelligence tools like writing aids, summarization, and Siri enhance productivity. Vibrant colors—Indigo, Blush, Citrus—with matching keyboards add flair.

MacBook Neo Specifications

  • Storage: 256GB, 512GB
  • Display: 13-inch Liquid Retina (2408×1506)
  • RAM: 8GB
  • Processor: Apple A18 Pro
  • Battery: 16 hours
  • Ports: 2x USB-C, headphone jack
  • Weight: 1.23kg

Are They Worth It for Students?

These devices blend high-end traits at budget prices. The iPhone 17e’s doubled storage, MagSafe, and chic soft pink excel for social media enthusiasts. The MacBook Neo handles essays, music, and browsing effortlessly, though its 8GB RAM limits advanced work.

For students focused on basics, both prove excellent upgrades available from March 11.

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