iPhone 17 Air: It is interesting to note that the tech giant could launch new Air and Ultra versions as part of this portfolio. Due to reports, the iPhone 17 Air will be the thinnest iPhone ever and will take the place of the iPhone 17 Plus. The device is now being discussed by tech enthusiasts. The latest update includes a purported hands-on photo of the iPhone 17 Air that depicts how it would seem in person. Here are all the details we currently known for the design, features, and price of the Apple iPhone 17 Air.

Design and pictures of the iPhone 17 Air

A trustworthy source Majin Bu posted a picture of the iPhone 17 Air in real life on X. The iPhone 17 Air sports a single camera on the left and a sleek, glossy pill-shaped camera bump, as seen in the photo. On the right is where the flash is located. The rear panel appears to be matte, though. The power button might be put on the right, but the action and volume rocker buttons are on the left.

The lack of the Apple branding on the leaked device, however, suggests that it may be a prototype and that the final design may differ. But using reports, the iPhone 17 Air is as thin as 5.65mm.

Features of the iPhone 17 Air (Expected)

The unknown A19 chipset is rumored to be used in the Apple iPhone 17 Air. It might have a 6.9-inch dynamic island LTPO display, which is comparable in size to the iPhone 17 Pro Max. The removal of the SIM card tray will also be planned. It might have 12GB of RAM. It might have a revised speaker grille and a USB-C port.

About the camera, there are reports that the iPhone 17 Air will include a 48MP rear camera. In addition, there is a 24MP front-facing camera on the front.

Timeline for the iPhone 17 Air Launch

At Apple’s yearly fall keynote event in September, the iPhone 17 Air is expected to be formally unveiled with the iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone 17 Ultra.

India’s iPhone 17 Air price

The Apple iPhone 17 Air may cost approximately Rs 89,900 in India, according to reports. The precise cost, release date, features, and other specifics are unknown, though.