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Rumored slim iPhone 17 could use the ‘Air’ monicker
The rumored slim iPhone 17 could use the ‘Air’ monicker
The iPhone 17 Air is expected to carry that forward by being “about 2 millimeters thinner” than current iPhones, Gurman has written. Other recent rumors have put it between 5.5mm and 6.25mm thick, which is close to the M4 iPad Pro’s depth and less than the thinnest iPhone so far,
iPhone 17 Air could be even slimmer than anticipated
A new report says the iPhone 17 Air could be even thinner than we expected. Here's what we know about this future iPhone model.
iPhone 17 Air rumors — everything we know so far
For what it's worth, analyst Jeff Pu also backs the iPhone 17 Air to have a lone 48MP main camera, adding that the phone's front camera will be a 24MP sensor. That claim is consistent with rumors about the rest of the iPhone 17 lineup getting an upgrade from the current 12MP TrueDepth camera on iPhones.
Apple may add an iPhone Air to its lineup
Apple’s next major iPhone upgrade will include a new model called the iPhone 17 Air, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. This seems like an obvious way to expand the lineup, given Apple’s success with the Air moniker for thinner MacBooks and iPads (I’m currently typing these words on my MacBook Air),
iPhone 17 Air might be even thinner than expected
That’s so much thinner than the 7.8mm/8.25mm iPhone 16 series, in fact, that Kuo says it “will likely only support eSIM” with no space for a dedicated SIM card slot. That won’t be a problem in the U.S.
Here's just how thin the iPhone 17 Air could be – and it's thinner than the rumored Galaxy S25 Slim
The iPhone 17 Air is rumored to be 5.5 mm thick It's expected to replace the iPhone 16 Plus Samsung is rumored to be launching a Galaxy S25 Slim too If the rumors are right, we'll get a new iPhone model this year: the iPhone 17 Air.
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