Apple has officially unveiled its latest flagship smartphone, the iPhone Air, at its annual showcase event. The standout feature of the iPhone Air is its incredibly slim design, measuring only 5.6mm thin, making it thinner than Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Edge at 5.8mm.
Designed for those seeking a sleek and stylish device, the iPhone Air boasts a generous 6.5-inch display with Super Retina XDR technology and ProMotion for smooth scrolling. The phone is equipped with a durable Titanium frame and Ceramic Shield 2 glass, offering enhanced protection against impacts.
Powering the iPhone Air is the advanced A19 Pro processor, featuring a new 6-core CPU that delivers optimal performance and efficiency for everyday tasks. The device is also optimized for Apple Intelligence, enabling seamless multitasking and productivity.
Additionally, the iPhone Air introduces the N1 wireless networking chip, supporting Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 6 for improved connectivity. Despite having a single-lens rear camera and a smaller battery compared to other models, Apple assures users of a range of photography features and all-day battery life with efficient power management.
Apple’s MagSafe technology is also integrated into the iPhone Air for convenient wireless charging. Priced at £999, the iPhone Air offers a premium experience with cutting-edge features and design. In addition to the iPhone Air, Apple has also introduced the iPhone 17, featuring enhanced display, cameras, and durability, priced at £799.
Apple’s Senior Vice President of Hardware Engineering, John Ternus, praised the iPhone Air for its innovative design and performance, highlighting its advanced features and all-day battery life. The iPhone Air represents a new era of smartphone technology, combining power and elegance in a compact form factor.
