Rumored to be made in 2025, iPhone 17 Air could probably turn out to be the thinnest iPhone yet! Apple surprises everyone with every new addition to the iPhone category: Let us have a look at what is going around as rumors that we surely must mention.

Sleek Designs: An Innovation on the Slight Side by Apple
With a sleek design possibly being the biggest temptation, the iPhone 17 Air, according to certain sources, will be thinner than the iPhone 15 Pro Max. Construction with a Titanium frame and futuristic OLED panel would probably complete the look of a light and exceptionally pleasing device.
Immense Display, Thin body
It is said that the screen for the iPhone 17 Air will be about 6.6 inches. Surely, the display will win in favor of thinness as we do not expect the technology to compromise such. Most probably, Apple might develop some sort of under-display technology for Face ID, presenting an experience free of notches.
Advanced Camera-Chips
The iPhone 17 Air would allegedly showcase a new chip called the A19 Bionic, purportedly faster and far more power-hungry by the standards of an old iPhone, further mated to a new camera setup sporting nothing less than a 48-megapixel main lens with AI-powered photo optimization.
Battery Life and Introduction of New Technologies
The capacity would be a little bit on the lower side to achieve the desired thinness, but the stacked battery technology would give a little more durability performance. It might also support Wi-Fi 7 and 5G Advanced.

Release Date
The iPhone 17 series would be tentatively set for launch in September 2025, whereas the iPhone 17 Air, being the more premium version, is likely to hold a slightly heftier price tag as compared to the rest.
Apple is very likely to turn an entirely unusual design into a product with the iPhone 17 Air. This might turn out to be a game-changer for people in love with thin, light, and stylish phones, but for now, this is still very much a rumor. Though Apple has habitually turned all the goings-on upside down every once in a while.
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