
iPhone 17 Air to launch in a few months: Design, specs and more
iPhone 17 Air to launch in a few months and here is all you need to know
By Unnati Gusain
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The iPhone 17 series is anticipated to hit the market globally in September. In 2025, the rumour has it that the company will release a new entry, iPhone17 Air, replacing the Plus model.
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iPhone 17 Air launch
While there are several speculations doing rounds online, leaks have indicated what the phone might look like.
iPhone 17 Air expected features
The iPhone 17 Air will weigh around 145 grams and measure just 5.5mm in thickness.
iPhone 17 Air slim profile
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It is expected to pack a 2,800mAh battery, which is quite small for a phone in 2025, especially one expected to feature a large 6.6-inch screen.
iPhone 17 Air battery
Apple is reportedly using high-density battery technology, which could increase the actual usable capacity by 15–20 per cent.
The iPhone 17 Air is also rumoured to feature a 6.6-inch OLED display with ProMotion technology, enabling a 120Hz refresh rate.\
iPhone 17 Air display
The iPhone 17 Air is rumoured to feature a simplified design, highlighted by a single 48-megapixel rear camera—a shift from the dual-lens systems of current models.
iPhone 17 Air camera
On the front, it may include a 24-megapixel TrueDepth camera, delivering double the resolution of its predecessors.
In terms of performance, the iPhone 17 Air is anticipated to be powered by Apple's A19 chipset.
iPhone 17 Air processor

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