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Apple announces iPhone Air: the thinnest iPhone ever

Apple has officially announced the thinnest iPhone ever: the iPhone Air. The iPhone Air is made from titanium and measures in at a stunning 5.6mm design.

iPhone Air specs and features

  • New accessories: low-profile MagSafe battery pack for iPhone Air; up to 40 hours of video playback when combined with iPhone Air. New translucent case available in frost and shadow. Lightweight bumper available in matching colors. New Crossbody Strap
  • Battery life: “All-day battery life”
  • iPhone Air is eSIM-only worldwide.
  • Dual-capture video to record yourself and the rear camera at the same time.
  • New Center Stage front-facing camera.
  • 48MP Fusion camera system: 24MP default photos, photographic styles, and more. 26mm, 28mm, 35mm, 52mm focal lengths.
  • New C1X for cellular connectivity, up to 2x faster than C1. Uses 30% less energy than iPhone 16 Pro modem.
  • All-new Apple-designed N1 chip that powers Wi-Fi, Bluetooth.
  • Powered by A19 Pro: “MacBook Pro levels of compute in an iPhone”
  • 6.5-inch display
  • ProMotion display
  • Ceramic Shield 2
  • Made from titanium: “more durable than any previous iPhone”

iPhone Air is available in space black, cloud white, light gold, and sky blue.

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