iPhone 17 Series Now Available via Quick-Delivery Platforms at Your Doorstep
Apple’s newly launched iPhone 17 lineup, released in India on 19 September, isn’t just drawing crowds at stores—quick-commerce platforms are now offering the devices for home delivery within minutes in select cities. Alongside the iPhone line, customers are also keen on the newly released Apple Watch and AirPods.
Several instant-delivery services have begun listing the iPhone 17 models immediately at launch prices, often with bank offers and special deals. Blinkit, for instance, offers the base iPhone 17 (256GB) at ₹82,900, though stock and city availability may vary and demand is expected to outstrip supply. Flipkart Minutes has also added the iPhone 17 range to its instant delivery roster, alongside earlier models like the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro.
Other players in the space include Instamart and BigBasket. Instamart is carrying the iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, and the iPhone Air, offering launch pricing and promotions via its app. BigBasket has also confirmed it will deliver iPhone 17 and iPhone Air units in select markets, depending on availability through its distribution network.
Here are the official launch prices for the series in India:
- iPhone 17: ₹82,900 for 256GB; ₹1,02,900 for 512GB
- iPhone Air: ₹1,19,900 (256GB), ₹1,39,900 (512GB), ₹1,59,900 (1TB)
- iPhone 17 Pro: ₹1,34,900 (256GB), ₹1,54,900 (512GB), ₹1,74,900 (1TB)
- iPhone 17 Pro Max: Prices begin at ₹1,49,900 for 256GB and go up to ₹2,29,900 for larger storage variants
For buyers preferring to avoid queues and store crowds, these quick-commerce services offer a convenient alternative. However, availability is constrained—some platforms warn that stock may sell out quickly in certain localities.
The launch surge marks several key trends: strong customer anticipation, overlapping demand for Apple’s wearable lineups, and quick commerce platforms pushing further into selling high-value electronics. As iPhone 17 reaches more delivery zones, those platforms that can maintain stock and logistics efficiency will likely win out among early buyers.
