The discount applies to all colours and storage tiers, bringing prices to $900 for 256GB, $1,100 for 512GB and $1,300 for 1TB.
The retailer says the offer matches the second-lowest price tracked for the latest ultra-thin Apple model; only one earlier deal was deeper, at $149 off.
New unlocked discounts on current-generation iPhones remain uncommon, while bigger markdowns on iPhone 17 devices are expected to appear first in renewed or used condition.
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