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Rumors regarding the iPhone 17 Air are spreading, and the talk is centered about its ultra-slim form. If the reports are correct, this might be Apple’s tiniest iPhone yet. Ming-Chi Kuo, an analyst, recently stated that the iPhone 17 Air’s thinnest point might be 5.5mm. For comparison, the 13-inch iPad Pro is 5.1mm thick.

Dimension

However, similar the iPad Pro, the iPhone 17 Air will have tiny dimensions while maintaining a nearly identical slender profile. If this information is correct, the iPhone 17 Air will dethrone Apple’s thinnest phone, the 6.9mm-thick iPhone 6, which has held that honor since 2014.

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SIM Slot

One noteworthy change in the iPhone 17 Air is the absence of a real SIM card slot. Apple is anticipated to rely only on eSIM technology to keep its compact design. While this is fantastic for pushing design boundaries, it may present problems in places like China, where eSIM-only smartphones are less common.

Features & Price

The iPhone 17 Air is shaping out to be a more inexpensive option for Apple’s Pro lineup. The expected price is around $900 (roughly ₹77,803), perhaps replacing Apple’s Plus versions. Here’s what leaks say about its characteristics.

Camera Setup: A 48MP primary camera to keep the design simple.
In-House 5G Modem: Apple designed the in-house 5G modem to take up less interior space.
Compact Battery: Smaller than the ordinary iPhone 16, with a focus on thinness rather than battery size.
Single Speaker: A simple audio configuration that saves space.

iPhone 17 Air

Apple’s goal of creating a thin and lightweight phone with the iPhone 17 Air is obviously ambitious. However, sacrifices like as a lower battery and fewer functionality may raise concerns about its use. For individuals who prioritize sleekness and mobility, this could be the ideal device.

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