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Apple iPhone 17 ‘Air’ Unveiled: Thinnest Design Yet Revealed in Latest Leak

Apple set to introduce iPhone 17 'Air', featuring a revolutionary in-house modem for enhanced design. Thinner profile: iPhone 17 Air expected to be 2mm slimmer than the current iPhone 16 Pro. Integration benefits: New modem to offer space and power efficiency advantages, paving the way for future design possibilities.


Apple iPhone 17 ‘Air’ Unveiled: Thinnest Design Yet Revealed in Latest Leak
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Exciting news for Apple enthusiasts as the upcoming iPhone range is set to undergo a significant transformation in the coming months. Reports indicate that alongside a new iPhone SE featuring Face ID, the iPhone 17 series will introduce a sleeker model known as the iPhone 17 Air. A recent leak sheds light on the design enhancements, largely attributed to a new in-house modem being developed by Apple.


According to a report by Mark Gurman at Bloomberg, Apple's proprietary modem system is slated to debut next spring, aligning with the expected release of the iPhone SE. The introduction of a new modem is a crucial aspect of the phone's design, particularly in creating a thinner profile for the iPhone 17 Air.


The report highlights that the iPhone SE will incorporate an in-house modem codenamed Sinope, representing a significant technological advancement. Initial challenges with early prototypes, including size, heat management, and power efficiency issues, have reportedly been addressed through revised development strategies and talent acquisition from Qualcomm.


Gurman suggests that the iPhone 17 Air is projected to be approximately 2 millimeters thinner than the current iPhone 16 Pro, showcasing Apple's commitment to innovation in design. The in-house modem, expected to feature in the iPhone SE and the 'Air', is anticipated to enhance integration with other internal components, leading to space and power efficiency benefits.


By utilising its own modem technology, Apple aims to create a smartphone that is significantly thinner than its predecessors while maintaining essential components such as the battery, display, and camera system. This strategic shift could pave the way for future design possibilities, including exploring foldable device concepts.


Apple iPhone 17 ‘Air’ Unveiled: Thinnest Design Yet Revealed in Latest Leak
Credit: APPLE

Comparatively, the iPhone 16 Pro measures 8.25mm in thickness, hinting that the 'Air' model could potentially slim down to 6.25mm, making it the thinnest iPhone ever produced. Speculations also suggest a 6.6-inch display and a single rear camera for the iPhone 17 Air, reinforcing its focus on design aesthetics.


Despite the new modem's slightly lower performance in lab tests compared to existing Qualcomm models, real-world usage may not exhibit noticeable differences in download speeds. This underscores Apple's emphasis on design innovation in the upcoming model, balancing form and function to deliver a cutting-edge user experience.

 
  • Apple set to introduce iPhone 17 'Air', featuring a revolutionary in-house modem for enhanced design.

  • Thinner profile: iPhone 17 Air expected to be 2mm slimmer than the current iPhone 16 Pro.

  • Integration benefits: New modem to offer space and power efficiency advantages, paving the way for future design possibilities.


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