The rumored iPhone Air would represent Apple's most significant design change in years.

The iPhone 17 Air is finally here, ready to take on the Galaxy S25 Edge with exquisite looks and super-slim form factor!
The iPhone Air features a stylish design, subtle color options, narrow bezels, and a slim build. Its key advantage over other models is its thinness, while remaining durable and powerful.
The iPhone Air maintains a familiar appearance, but has some notable design changes. The rear includes the redesigned camera bar for the camera module. The phone measures only 5.6mm thick. Bezels have been reduced, and the back has a single camera lens, similar to the iPhone 16E. The design is both elegant and attractive.
Apple has also created new cases for the iPhone Air, which are designed to highlight its slim profile while providing protection.
The iPhone Air's 6.5-inch display positions it uniquely in the lineup. It is larger than the iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Pro, but smaller than the iPhone 17 Pro Max. Combined with its thinness, the iPhone Air is suited for those seeking a slim, lightweight phone with a large screen.
The iPhone Air is equipped with pro-level performance through the A19 Pro chip, which features a 5-core GPU with Dynamic Caching Gen 2 and AI with 3x compute. Apple claims this chip allows for MacBook-level performance on an iPhone, while also improving battery efficiency.
The device contains a high-density battery that allows the iPhone Air to compete with other models in the lineup, despite its slim design. Apple is also including Adaptive Power, a feature that adjusts performance to conserve battery depending on usage.
Apple claims the A19 Pro silicon and a redesigned internal structure enable the iPhone Air to last all day on a single charge. While the battery is smaller, Apple believes it will last throughout the day.
Apple is introducing a new MagSafe battery pack to supplement battery life. When used together, the iPhone Air can last up to 40 hours.
The iPhone Air has a single 48MP rear camera, unlike the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17. The main camera is used for all photography, similar to the iPhone 16E. The device also features an updated Photonic Engine.
Next-generation photos are enabled through Focus Control, and Photographic Styles allow for personalization. The front-facing camera includes Center Stage, which prevents the need to rotate the phone for selfies. Dual Capture Video allows users to record from both the front and rear cameras.
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