As tradition goes, Apple is set to unveil its new flagship series this September. The highly anticipated series includes the iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Pro series, with the iPhone 17 Air possibly joining the lineup.
Media reports propose that the company might introduce the iPhone 17 Air instead of the iPhone 17 Plus this time. This handset has sparked significant excitement among tech enthusiasts. Recently, an image surfaced, shared by tipster Majin Bu.
Discussing this image, it was revealed as a potential design confirmation for the
17. However, many believe this depicts the iPhone 17 Air's design. Let's delve deeper into its details.
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Observing the image above, we see this upcoming handset is equipped with a single rear camera sensor. The image shows two covers, each with a space for one camera sensor, while the smaller hole may house an LED Flash.
Considering Apple's latest or last year's launch, the standard version has dual rear camera setup. Meanwhile, the iPhone 17 Air might feature a single camera lens, surprising many.
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Several leaks have surfaced around the Apple iPhone 17 Air, ranging from display size to camera details. It might be significantly slimmer than its predecessors. Apple's slimmest phone so far was the iPhone 6.
The ultra-slim design of the iPhone 17 Air could trigger some changes. Past reports indicated the lack of a physical SIM card slot, opting for an E-SIM option instead.
The prospective display size for the iPhone 17 Air is a 6.6-inch OLED screen, powered by ProMotion Technology. If implemented, it might feature a 120Hz refresh rate, marking Apple's first Non-Pro model with a 120Hz display.