Apple's 2025 iPhone lineup, or iPhone 17, is attracting attention with impressive improvements and designs.
Among these, th
e iPhone 17 Air is the most prominent name with an incredibly thinness that promises to surpass all limits of smartphone design. Accordi
ng to leaked information from Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, the iPhone 17 Air
will be about 2mm thinner than the current iPhone 16 Pro, with a thickness of only 6.25mm compared to the 8.25mm of the iPhone 16 Pro.
iPhone 17 Air will be the thinnest iPhone ever.
iPhone 17 Air will be the thinnest iPhone ever.
This figure could help the iPhone 17 Air dethrone the iPhone 6, which is currently the thinnest iPhone ever at 6.9mm thick. This reduc
tion in thickness is said to be thanks to the 5G modem chip designed by Apple to optimize the space inside the device.
In addition to its thin and light design, the iPhone 17 Air will feature a 6.6-inch screen, m
aking it a perfect choice for users who want a larger screen space without the bulky size of the iPhone 17 Pro Max.
In addition, the iPhone 17 Air is expected to feature ProMotion display technolo
Watch More Image Part 2 >>>
gy with a 120Hz refresh rate, an upgraded 48MP main camera sensor, and an improved front camera from 12MP to 24MP.
Meanwhile, Samsung is also preparing to launch its thinnest smartphone with a refined design and advanced camer
a capabilities called the Galaxy S25 Slim. While the Galaxy S25 series is expected to
launch in January 2025, the Slim version may be introduced later.
Apple's product will have to face off against a tough competitor, the Galaxy S25 Slim.
Apple's product will have to face off against a tough competitor, the Galaxy S25 Slim.
It is known that the Slim model of the Galaxy S25 series is expected to include a 200 MP ISOCELL HP5 main sensor, two 50 MP
ISOCELL JN5 sensors for ultra-wide angle and 3.5x telephoto, along with Samsung'
new ALoP lens technology for a thinner camera cluster and improved optical performance.
When the iPhone 17 Air launches, it will have to find some interesting design elements if it wants to compete with the Galaxy S25 Slim that was launched before it. The ultra-thin smartphone is certainly an interesting new battle between Samsung and its main rival, Apple.