Major Takeaways:
Apple’s iPhone 17 Air is expected to be just 5.5 mm thin, making it the slimmest iPhone yet.
The thinner design may come with compromises: fewer cameras and a smaller battery.
History shows consumers often prioritize performance and battery life over slim design, as seen with Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Edge.
Apple’s iPhone 17 Air: Slimmer, Sleeker, But Will It Deliver?
Apple is back with its annual fall flex, set for September 9 at its headquarters in Cupertino, California. As always, the big spotlight is on the iPhone—and this year, Apple is expected to drop the iPhone 17 Air, a device that’s making headlines for being the thinnest iPhone ever.
At just 5.5 millimeters thick, the Air makes the standard iPhone (7.8 mm) and iPhone Pro (8.3 mm) look chunky. But here’s the catch: to get that slim figure, Apple is reportedly trimming more than just the edges. The Air may only come with a single wide-angle camera instead of the dual or triple setups on other models. On top of that, it could carry a smaller battery, which might mean shorter battery life unless Apple pulls off some software magic.
For consumers, that raises a real question: are we willing to sacrifice cameras and battery power just to say our phone is skinny? History says maybe not. Remember Samsung’s superthin Galaxy S25 Edge? It looked good on paper but didn’t exactly fly off the shelves earlier this year.
Apple diehards will still be tuned in, but whether the Air turns heads—or just turns into a collector’s item for tech enthusiasts—remains to be seen.