iPhone 17 Air Rumoured With Ultra‑Thin Body and Left‑Aligned Front Camera
Apple’s upcoming iPhone 17 Air, expected this September, is set to redefine design with an ultra-slim 5.5 mm chassis, a left‑aligned front camera on its smaller Dynamic Island, 24 MP selfie cam, A19 chip, and a 48 MP rear sensor—all aimed at lightweight premium appeal
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Apple’s most slender iPhone yet—iPhone 17 Air—is set to debut in September 2025, featuring a groundbreaking 5.5 mm thickness, rivaling Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Edge with its 5.8 mm build.
The standout change is a left-aligned front camera embedded in a smaller Dynamic Island, confirmed by a screen protector leak from tipster Majin Bu. Unlike the standard 17/17 Pro, the Air’s unique orientation hints at internal component rearrangements to meet its ultra-slim profile.
Specs Breakdown:
Display: 6.6″ OLED with 120 Hz ProMotion, mirroring the wider 17 lineup
Front Camera: 24 MP sensor across all models, delivering sharper selfies
Rear Camera: Single 48 MP lens to maintain a lightweight design
Processor: Powered by Apple’s next-generation A19 chip, paired with 8 GB RAM
Battery: Compact 2,800 mAh cell using silicon‑carbon tech, with AI-functionality to improve energy efficiency .
Connectivity: May debut Apple’s refreshed in-house C1 modem for enhanced efficiency
This Air variant is expected to replace the Plus model in Apple’s lineup and may launch with a ₹89,999–₹99,900 price tag in India, positioning itself as a sleek mid-tier alternative alongside the standard, Pro, and Pro Max models.