Apple's upcoming ultra-thin iPhone 17 Air is back in the headlines, this time with another CAD leak that compares the iPhone 17 Air against the iPhone 17 Pro to show just how thin that ultra-thin 5.5mm thickness really is. Check it out:
In a new post by X user Majin Bu, we're getting another CAD-powered look at the iPhone 17 Pro against the iPhone 17 Air, with the iPhone 17 Air being an ultra-thin 5.5mm to 6mm or so, with a maximum thickness of 9.5mm with the camera bump included.
Inside, the new iPhone 17 AIr will reportedly feature a 6.6-inch display, in-house A19 processor, 8GB of RAM, 24-megapixel front-facing camera, 48-megapixel rear-facing camera, Face ID technology, titanium casing, Apple's in-house C1 5G modem, and charging speeds of up to 35W power.
Apple's new iPhone 17 Air will take the ultra-thin smartphone fight to Samsung which has its own Galaxy S25 Edge later this year, with Samsung giving its own (and best) M14 OLED displays to Apple for its new iPhone 17 family, not even using their new in-house M14 OLED panels on its new Galaxy S25 family of smartphones.
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