Spent a week using the iPhone Air, highlighting its unique features revealed
The tech world is abuzz with the latest offering from Apple – the iPhone Air. This sleek device stands out from other flagship phones with its unique design and size.
At just 5.6mm thick, the iPhone Air is the thinnest iPhone ever made, providing a refreshing change from typical smartphones. Weighing only 165g, it's also the lightest in the iPhone family. Yet, it packs a punch with the powerful A19 Pro chip, ensuring top-level performance.
The iPhone Air's design is innovative and impressive, similar to the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge. Its slim frame and light weight make it a joy to hold and use. However, using a case for the iPhone Air negates its slim design, so careful consideration should be given to the choice of case.
The iPhone Air's camera capabilities are more than capable in all lighting conditions. The device sports a single camera lens on the back, which is the same main sensor as the iPhone 17. The front camera is also the same as both the iPhone 17 and the iPhone 17 Pro, ensuring high-quality selfies and video calls.
Apple's new offering offers a glorious user experience. Despite its compromises, such as a claimed battery life of 27 hours (shorter than the 30 hours of the iPhone 17 and the 31 hours of the iPhone 17 Pro), the iPhone Air's battery life is surprisingly respectable for a slim device.
In testing, the battery life of the iPhone Air is almost identical to that of the iPhone 17. The display technology is also the same as that of the iPhone 17 and the iPhone 17 Pro, ensuring vibrant and clear visuals.
The iPhone Air is more expensive than the iPhone 17, but it's not just a thinner iPhone. It's a phone worth one's attention. Despite being marginally slimmer than the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge, the iPhone Air is the model that everyone is talking about from the new lineup of iPhones.
In a sea of flagship phones, the iPhone Air stands out as a device that combines elegance with strong computing power in an ultra-slim design. It's no wonder that the iPhone Air is the reviewer's new favorite iPhone.
 
         
       
     
     
     
     
     
    