Apple is reportedly working on a new iPhone model that will be significantly different from previous devices. According to current rumors, the iPhone 17 Air will be the thinnest iPhone yet and will make some compromises to achieve this design. Despite its slim build, it is expected to boast a large OLED display, modern hardware, and improved battery life.
The iPhone 17 series is expected to be unveiled in September. In addition to the Pro models, there will be a particularly light and thin version, the iPhone 17 Air. Apple's goal with this is apparently to offer an iPhone for users who value a minimalist design. However, with the extremely thin construction comes some limitations. For example, the iPhone 17 Air will only have one camera on the back, will only work with eSIM, and will not have a second speaker. However, there are some interesting upgrades that set the device apart from previous iPhones.
The thinnest iPhone ever
One of the most striking features of the iPhone 17 Air is said to be its extremely slim design. Rumor has it that the device will measure just 5.5 millimeters at its thinnest point, making it the thinnest iPhone Apple has ever produced. However, the extended camera bar on the back could increase the thickness of the device to as much as 9.5 millimeters. This design decision is likely necessary to integrate the camera into the body without compromising image quality.

6.6-inch OLED display with Dynamic Island
The iPhone 17 Air is expected to feature a 6.6-inch OLED display, making it larger than the standard iPhone models of recent years. The Dynamic Island will remain and is expected to offer all of the familiar features.
120 Hz ProMotion display
One of the biggest improvements over previous standard models is support for ProMotion. The iPhone 17 Air is said to have a refresh rate of up to 120 Hz, making scrolling and animations appear smoother.
A19 chip instead of A19 Pro
While the Pro models are expected to be equipped with the more powerful A19 Pro chip, the iPhone 17 Air will receive the standard A19 chip. While this means it won't be quite as powerful as the high-end models, it will still offer solid performance.
8 GB RAM for Apple Intelligence
The iPhone 17 Air is expected to feature 8 GB of RAM. This improvement could be particularly important for AI-powered features—i.e., Apple Intelligence.
Only a 48-megapixel main camera
Unlike the Pro models, which offer multiple camera lenses, the iPhone 17 Air is said to have only a single rear camera. The main camera is said to have a resolution of 48 megapixels and be located on a redesigned, extended camera bar.

24-megapixel front camera for better selfies
The front camera is expected to be significantly improved, offering a higher resolution of 24 megapixels than previous iPhones. This should represent a noticeable improvement, especially for selfies and video calls.
Only a single speaker
While previous iPhones had a speaker on the bottom and one in the earpiece, the iPhone 17 Air will reportedly have only a single speaker in the earpiece. This could negatively impact sound quality, especially when listening to music or videos without headphones.
Apple relies on its own chips for Wi-Fi and mobile communications
Apple is increasingly developing its own hardware components, and the iPhone 17 Air is said to be equipped with a self-developed Wi-Fi 7 chip and a new C1 modem for cellular.
- The Wi-Fi 7 chip could provide a faster and more stable wireless connection
- The C1 modem is designed to work more efficiently and reduce battery consumption
No physical SIM slot – only eSIM
The iPhone 17 Air is expected to completely do away with a physical SIM card slot and support only eSIM worldwide. While this is already standard in many countries, it could mean a change for some users.
USB-C port in an unusual position
The iPhone 17 Air will still feature a USB-C port, but it will be slightly offset. Why Apple chose this eccentric position is unclear. It's possible that it will make room for other components.
Surprisingly good battery life despite the thin design?
One of the biggest concerns with ultra-thin smartphones is battery life. But there are three rumors that suggest the iPhone 17 Air could offer good battery life despite its slim design:
- Higher energy density of the battery: The built-in battery could have a higher energy density and thus offer more capacity in a smaller space
- Energy-efficient C1 modem: The new mobile modem will reduce power consumption
- More space for the battery: Doing without an ultra-wide camera could create more space for a larger battery
iPhone 17 Air: Slim, but with compromises
The iPhone 17 Air will be a special device in the iPhone 17 series. It is intended to be the thinnest iPhone yet, while still offering powerful hardware. While the sleek design and 120 Hz display are clear advantages, there are also some limitations. The lack of an ultra-wide camera, the single speaker, and the lack of a physical SIM slot could be disadvantages for some users. Whether Apple will succeed with this strategy remains to be seen. What is certain, however, is that the iPhone 17 Air will be an unusual model that is likely to generate some discussion. Anyone interested in learning more about the iPhone 17 Air should keep an eye on the coming months, as more leaks and rumors aren't far behind. The best products for you: Our Amazon Storefront offers a wide selection of accessories, including HomeKit. (Image: MajinBuOfficial / X)
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