Sleek Design, But At a Cost
The iPhone 17 Air is set to launch later this year. It’s rumored to be Apple’s slimmest iPhone yet. At just 5.5mm thick, it will be much thinner than current models. However, this thin design could mean a smaller battery.
To save space, Apple may use new battery tech. These high-density batteries hold more power in a small size. But even with this upgrade, the phone might not last a full day.
What’s Inside the iPhone 17 Air?
The iPhone 17 Air may come with the new C1 modem. This chip helps save battery by using less power. Apple used the same chip in the iPhone 16e. That model had great battery life—up to 26 hours.
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This new phone will also have a 6.7-inch OLED screen. It will run at 120Hz, which means smooth visuals. It might also feature the fast A19 chip. But both of these can use more battery.
Some Changes Could Help
To make room for a bigger battery, Apple might remove one camera. The Ultra Wide camera could be dropped from the design. This would give more space for battery and cooling.
Still, many experts think it won’t be enough. The power-hungry screen and chip might drain the battery fast. That’s why the iPhone 17 Air might need an accessory to keep going.
You May Need a Battery Pack
Reports say the phone may not last all day. So, users might need to carry a battery pack. This will help recharge the phone when needed.
Apple has not confirmed any of these details yet. But as the release date nears, users hope for better news.
Bottom Line
The iPhone 17 Air looks stylish and light. But thin phones often mean shorter battery life. If the rumors are true, users will need to plan ahead or carry extra power.
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