Apple has recently unveiled its annual presentation, showcasing the new iPhone Air, which stands out for its ultra-slim design at only 5.6mm thick, surpassing Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Edge at 5.8mm. The iPhone Air targets individuals seeking a sleek device that fits comfortably in slim pockets, promising a remarkable user experience.
Featuring a sizable 6.5-inch display with Super Retina XDR technology and ProMotion for smooth scrolling, the Air caters to various digital needs. With a sturdy build to withstand pressure, the device incorporates a Titanium frame and Apple’s strongest Ceramic Shield 2 glass.
Powered by the A19 Pro processor, the iPhone Air offers exceptional performance for demanding tasks, boasting a new 6-core CPU for improved efficiency. Complementing this power is Apple Intelligence compatibility for enhanced functionality in tasks like email management and photo editing.
Additionally, the Air introduces the N1 wireless networking chip for Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 6 support, enhancing connectivity. Despite featuring a single-lens rear camera and a smaller battery compared to other models, the Air promises a range of photographic capabilities and efficient battery life, with an optional battery pack for extended usage.
Equipped with MagSafe technology for convenient charging, the iPhone Air has been praised by John Ternus, Apple’s senior vice president of Hardware Engineering, for its innovative design and advanced features. Alongside the Air, Apple also announced the new iPhone 17, featuring enhanced screen quality, camera improvements, and a durable design, powered by the A19 chip.
The iPhone Air is priced at £999, while the iPhone 17 is offered at £799, providing users with a choice of advanced devices at varying price points.
