Waiting for the iPhone 17e refresh page to go live? You are not alone. Excitement has been building for days. Social media is buzzing. But here is the simple truth. The iPhone 17e has not officially launched today.

As of today, Apple has not officially launched the iPhone 17e yet. Reports from multiple tech news sources confirm that Apple is planning a big product announcement this week, but the iPhone 17e is still expected to be revealed in the coming days rather than today.

Apple has scheduled a special event called a “Special Apple Experience” for March 4, 2026 in New York, London, and Shanghai. This is when the company is widely expected to unveil the iPhone 17e alongside new iPads and MacBooks.

Why iPhone 17e isn’t out yet

The company itself has not sent out any announcement saying that the iPhone 17e is available today. Instead, insiders and rumours point to announcements being spread out over the first week of March with the highlight event on March 4.

Leakers and tech analysts say the iPhone 17e is likely to be launched during this week’s Apple rollout, but not necessarily today specifically. It is a part of Apple’s anticipated spring hardware update that includes several devices.

What to expect at the launch event

When the iPhone 17e does launch, it is expected to bring some upgrades over its predecessor. Rumours suggest a familiar 6.1-inch design, new internal chips like the A19, and possible features such as MagSafe support and Dynamic Island, something that budget iPhones have not always had before.

So in short, the iPhone 17e hasn’t officially launched today, but Apple is gearing up for a major announcement this week where it is expected to be revealed. Stay tuned to Apple’s March 4 event for the full confirmation.