You’ve probably seen the price tags on the iPhone 17 in Russian stores. 85 thousand rubles at M.Video for the base model with 256 GB is, to put it mildly, steep. Many decided to wait for prices to drop at least a little. But why wait when you can buy the very same iPhone 17 for 25 thousand less right now? Here’s how to do it through Yandex Market with delivery from Dubai, and why it actually makes sense.

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iPhone 17 Price on Yandex Market
If you go to Yandex Market right now and find the iPhone 17 256 GB in black with the “Delivery from abroad” label, you’re in for a pleasant surprise. The smartphone’s price is 52,800 rubles — and that’s with all discounts applied, including the MAY5000 promo code and the Yandex Pay card discount. Compare that to what Russian retailers are asking for the same device — the difference is enormous.

It’s worth getting a Yandex Pay card just for the extra discount
But there’s an important nuance you need to know in advance. The price shown on Yandex Market is not the final amount. Since the smartphone ships from Dubai, you’ll need to pay a customs duty when it enters Russia. In this case, it’s approximately 6,600 rubles and is paid separately. So in total, you’ll pay about 59,400 rubles for the iPhone 17 256 GB. You have to admit, compared to 85 thousand at M.Video, that looks like a gift.
By the way, just a month ago, iPhone prices in Russia were noticeably higher, and finding an offer like this was practically impossible. Courier delivery takes a few days. In our case, Yandex Market shows delivery dates from June 15 to 18 — perfectly reasonable for international shipping. The smartphone will be delivered right to your door, so you won’t need to go anywhere.
iPhone 17 Specs: Display, Cameras, Storage, and Battery
The iPhone 17 is, without exaggeration, the best base iPhone in recent years. Apple finally stopped being stingy and gave the standard model what users had been waiting for years.

The base model now has a top-tier display too
Let’s start with the display. It’s a 6.3-inch OLED Super Retina XDR with ProMotion support — that same adaptive refresh rate up to 120 Hz that was previously exclusive to Pro versions. Brightness up to 3000 nits, HDR10, Dolby Vision — it’s all there. After 60 Hz on the iPhone 16, the difference is visible to the naked eye: the interface is smooth, scrolling is buttery, and animations feel alive. This is an upgrade you feel every second of use.
Under the hood is the Apple A19 processor. The six-core CPU is one and a half times more powerful than its predecessor, and the graphics have more than doubled. The improved Neural Engine allows running neural networks directly on the device, which is especially relevant for Apple Intelligence and all related features. RAM here is 8 GB — more than enough for any task.

The design is carried over from the iPhone 16, but the device still looks fresh
The cameras have also been seriously upgraded. The main module is 48 MP with optical image stabilization, the ultra-wide is also 48 MP with a 120-degree field of view and macro support. The front camera has been bumped to 18 MP with autofocus. Plus, there’s now simultaneous recording from both cameras — a feature Android smartphones have offered for a long time, which Apple has finally implemented. It’s also worth noting the elimination of 128 GB in the base version. The minimum configuration is now 256 GB, and that’s the right decision. In 2025-2026, 128 gigabytes is frankly too little, especially if you shoot video in 4K Dolby Vision.
Another plus is Apple’s own N1 chip, which handles wireless connectivity. It supports Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 6, improves AirDrop performance, and can even determine location without GPS, offloading the main processor and saving battery. Speaking of battery life: up to 30 hours of video playback — a more than impressive result.
Where Is It Cheaper to Buy the iPhone 17: In Russia or with Delivery from Dubai
Let’s do the math. The iPhone 17 256 GB at M.Video costs 85,000 rubles. That’s the price for the exact same model with the exact same specs. Some stores charge even more, especially for popular colors.

The same device at M.Video will cost you more
On Yandex Market, the same smartphone with delivery from Dubai costs 52,800 rubles plus a 6,600-ruble customs duty. The total comes to about 59,400 rubles. The savings amount to around 25 thousand rubles. With that money, you could buy AirPods or a case and screen protector to last a couple of years.
Of course, there are some specifics. The smartphone arrives in the eSIMx2 version — meaning there’s no physical SIM card slot. For Russian carriers, this isn’t a problem: all major providers have long supported eSIM. But if you’re used to regular SIM cards and aren’t ready to switch to electronic ones, this is worth keeping in mind.
The MAY5000 promo code for a 5,000-ruble discount was working at the time this article was prepared, but the number of uses may be limited. If you see it in your cart — don’t hesitate, apply it. The Yandex Pay card discount adds another 1,800 rubles in savings, and if you have Plus points, you can use those too.