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Apple Unveils iPhone 17 Air, Slick, Slimmer Than Previous Models (PHOTOS)

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Apple Unveils iPhone 17 Air, Slick, Slimmer Than Previous Models (PHOTOS)

Apple Inc is set to present a slimmer iPhone 17 Air model, marking a potential shift towards portless iPhones.

BrandNewsDay reports that the upcoming iPhone 17 Air is expected to be thinner than its predecessors.  Inspite of its slim design, the device is designed to maintain a battery life similar to current iPhones.

According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman’s latest weekly “Power On” column, the upcoming iPhone 17 Air is expected to be thinner than its predecessors, offering a blend of high-end and basic features.

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The thin design necessitated substantial engineering efforts, including the redesign of display and silicon components, as well as software enhancements to improve device efficiency.

However, compromises were made, such as a single 48-megapixel camera and the removal of a physical SIM card slot.

The new model will feature Apple’s in-house modem chip, the C1, which is more power-efficient than those from Qualcomm Inc. This modem will contribute to the thin design of the Air model.

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Apple initially aimed for a more ambitious design with this model, including a completely port-free iPhone. However, concerns about upsetting European Union regulators, who mandated the iPhone switch to USB-C, led to the retention of the USB-C connector in the new iPhone.

Apple iPhone 17 Air model

Apple Unveils iPhone 17 Air, Slick, Slimmer Than Previous Models (PHOTOS)

If the iPhone 17 “Air” proves successful, Apple plans to attempt port-free iPhones and transition more of its models to this slimmer approach.

The company is also planning to use technologies from the iPhone 17 “Air” to create future models, including a foldable version expected as early as 2026.

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This move could potentially revolutionize the smartphone industry, setting a new standard for slim, efficient, and portless designs.

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