iPhone 17 Series in Pakistan: Prices, PTA Tax and Where to Buy
iPhone 17, 17 Pro, 17 Pro Max and Air prices in Pakistan: approximate PKR ranges, real PTA tax cost, and whether to buy new, used or non-PTA.
The iPhone 17 series — iPhone 17, iPhone Air, iPhone 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max — has been in the Pakistani market for several months now, and prices have settled into more predictable ranges. Here's what the lineup actually costs in Pakistan once PTA tax enters the picture, and how to buy smart.
The Lineup at a Glance
- iPhone 17: the value pick — 120Hz display finally on the base model, strong cameras, best price-to-performance in the series.
- iPhone Air: the ultra-thin design statement. Single rear camera and smaller battery are the trade-offs for the form factor.
- iPhone 17 Pro / Pro Max: the full camera system, best battery (Pro Max), and the highest resale value in Pakistan's used market.
Approximate Prices in Pakistan (Mid-2026)
Prices below are indicative ranges for gray-market (non-PTA) units; they move constantly with the rupee-dollar rate and import supply, so treat them as orientation, not quotes:
- iPhone 17 (256GB): around PKR 230,000–270,000 non-PTA
- iPhone Air (256GB): around PKR 290,000–340,000 non-PTA
- iPhone 17 Pro (256GB): around PKR 320,000–370,000 non-PTA
- iPhone 17 Pro Max (256GB): around PKR 360,000–420,000 non-PTA
PTA-approved units from local sellers typically cost significantly more because the duty is baked in. Compare live listings on Harib to see current market prices — the spread between sellers on the same model can be 10–15%.
The PTA Tax Reality
This is where iPhone budgets in Pakistan break. Duty on flagship iPhones is steep:
- On a passport (recent international arrival), expect roughly PKR 110,000–140,000 for an iPhone 17-series device.
- On a CNIC, expect roughly PKR 130,000–170,000+.
Exact figures depend on the model, current FBR valuation and your registration route — run your specific model through the PTA tax calculator before committing. As of mid-2026, verify current rates; they change with government notifications.
The practical math: a "cheap" non-PTA iPhone 17 Pro plus CNIC duty often costs more than a PTA-approved unit bought outright. Non-PTA only makes sense if you'll use it Wi-Fi-only, you qualify for passport rates, or the discount is genuinely large.
New vs Used: The Smart Strategy
- Buy new PTA-approved if you keep phones 3+ years. Warranty support from established shops in Saddar (Karachi), Hafeez Centre (Lahore) or Blue Area (Islamabad) adds real value on a PKR 400,000 purchase.
- Buy used PTA-approved for the best value. iPhone 16-series and early 17-series units from first owners routinely sell 20–30% below new prices with 90%+ battery health. Insist on the full checklist: 8484 SMS for PTA status, battery health, iCloud sign-out in front of you.
- Buy non-PTA only with a plan: passport registration within the window, or committed Wi-Fi-only use.
Rather than refreshing listings daily, post a brief on Harib with your exact spec — say, "iPhone 17 Pro, 256GB, PTA-approved, under PKR 400,000, Lahore" — and let verified sellers bid for your business.
Where to Buy Safely
- Verified online shops: browse Harib shops with ratings and history; chat within the platform so there's a record.
- Physical markets: Star City Mall and Saddar in Karachi, Hafeez Centre and Hall Road in Lahore, and Islamabad's Blue Area remain the volume hubs. Test the device in the shop, get a receipt with IMEI written on it, and check 8484 before leaving the counter.
- Avoid: deals significantly below market ("customs clearance stock"), sellers who won't share IMEI, and any payment before inspection.
FAQ
What is the iPhone 17 Pro Max price in Pakistan?
As of mid-2026, roughly PKR 360,000–420,000 for a non-PTA 256GB unit, with PTA-approved units higher. Prices track the rupee-dollar rate, so check live listings for today's market.
How much is PTA tax on the iPhone 17?
Roughly PKR 110,000–170,000 depending on model and whether you register on a passport or CNIC. Use a PTA tax calculator for your exact model, and verify current rates — they change.
Is a non-PTA iPhone 17 worth it?
Only if you qualify for cheaper passport registration, plan Wi-Fi-only use, or the discount exceeds the duty you'd eventually pay. For most CNIC buyers, PTA-approved works out better.
Which iPhone 17 model holds value best in Pakistan?
The Pro Max, consistently. Base models depreciate faster; the Air's resale market is still thinner than the Pro line.
Shopping for something like this?
Compare live prices from verified sellers across Pakistan — or post a brief and let sellers come to you.