It has been reported that the highly anticipated iPhone 17 Air has entered the new product introduction (NPI) phase. According to several market observers, the iPhone 17 Air will be Apple’s first slimmest iPhone.
According to analysts and reports from tech industry news outlets The Information and Bloomberg, Apple may revamp its iPhone portfolio once more next year by releasing a new model known as the iPhone 17 Slim.
After introducing the now-extinct “Mini” and “Plus”-sized iPhones in prior years, the modification would be the most recent design update Apple has made to its smartphone family in the last four years, assuming it is accurate. Additionally, according to ETNews, Samsung is reportedly working on a slimmer version of the Galaxy S25 for next year, so Apple may not be alone.
According to rumors, the iPhone 17 Air is only 6 mm thick, making it far thinner than the iPhone 16 Plus, which it is purportedly replacing. The iPhone 16 Plus is a quite large phone, measuring 7.8 mm from front to back. According to sources as summarized by 9to5Mac, the phone will have a single rear camera positioned in the middle of the top. Additionally, the phone may be too thin to have a usual SIM card slot, therefore eSIM technology will be its only option.