iPhone 17 Slim: The iPhone 17 series, which is expected to contain a new Air variant, may shortly be released by Apple. This is reportedly going to be the thinnest iPhone ever, with a thickness of 5.5 mm. social media users are split over whether it should be called the iPhone 17 Air or the iPhone 17 Slim, but the phone’s manufacturer says the iPhone 17 Air is the more likely name.

The launch date of another event this year has been revealed by Apple. This time, the launch event is called Awe Dropping, and it will take place on September 9. On this day, the tech giant can unveil the iPhone 17 series. Although there will be base, Pro, and Pro Max models in the lineup this time, a new fourth Air model is also probably going to be launched with it. As to reports, this will be the tiniest iPhone ever. The name under which this item will be let go, however, is a topic of much debate on social media.

according to some, the thinnest iPhone could be released under the name iPhone 17 Air, while others suggest that it can be called iPhone 17 Slim. The business has not confirmed a name for it yet. But according to a maker of accessories, this gadget will be the iPhone 17 Air rather than the iPhone 17 Slim.

It might be the iPhone 17 Air.

As to some other reports, Apple’s thinnest iPhone 17 model might be called “Air” rather than “Slim.” The next iPhone 17 series will include the iPhone 17 Air variation, per a photo posted by user. It seems like the manufacturer, supplier, and the seller made this list in order to track and control accessory orders.

Why is the iPhone 17 Air being discussed so much?

In fact, many reports claim that the iPhone 17 Air would be extremely thin, with a maximum thickness of 5.5 mm. It is anticipated that the base model will cost $949, or approximately Rs 83,000. This device is available from the firm in the following colors: white, light blue, light gold, and black. Additionally, this device has a 6.6-inch promotional display and a refresh rate of 120 Hz. This phone can also have a 3,000mAh battery and an A19 Pro processor.

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