5 iPhone Air Details You May Not Know

Now available for purchase, Apple's latest innovation, and the newest member of the iPhone family, which is iPhone Air...which represents a quantum leap in design, being the thinnest device in the company's history. This engineering feat is not only ultra-thin; it also boasts a lightweight design and exceptional durability thanks to the use of a titanium frame. But behind this elegant appearance and impressive specifications, there's some important information you may have missed. That's why, in the following lines, we'll explore five details about the iPhone Air that you may not know.

From Phone Islam: A hand holds the sleek iPhone Air horizontally by its edge, with the side buttons and protruding rear camera visible against a blue background, highlighting Apple's distinctive design.


single speaker

From Phone Islam: An illustration of a smartphone showing the smartphone components labeled in Arabic, such as the speaker, microphone, USB-C port, volume buttons, and screen - ideal for those looking for details or iOS information.

The iPhone 17 Air has only one speaker, located at the top of the device. There is no speaker at the bottom. The two ports to the right and left of the USB-C port house built-in microphones. Some sources indicate that the company has used the bottom notch for the battery instead of adding an additional speaker. If you decide to purchase an iPhone Air, you'll need AirPods or a suitable external speaker to achieve stereo sound.


Dynamic Island

From Phone Islam: The modern iPhone Air appears with a simple interface floating in mid-air against a blurry interior background, highlighting the iPhone's advanced specifications.

With the iPhone Air, Apple decided to move the Dynamic Island slightly lower on the screen than it usually does on other models in the series. This change was perhaps a necessity dictated by the internal engineering of the ultra-thin phone, as the company needed to rearrange the internal components to accommodate the ultra-thin design without sacrificing the overall appearance.


USB port

From Phone Islam: A hand holding an iPhone Air smartphone, highlighting the bottom edge with the USB-C charging port and speaker holes.

While both the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max support USB 3.2 Gen 2, which offers data transfer speeds of up to 10 Gbps, the iPhone Air only has a USB 2 port, which can transfer data at speeds up to 480 Mbps.

Additional information: The USB port is not in the middle, which may bother some people.


Charging the battery

From Phone Islam: A white Apple MagSafe battery pack is attached to the back of a silver Apple MagSafe 17 Air, against a peach and pink gradient background.

Apple says the iPhone Air can be fast-charged, reaching 50% in about 30 minutes, while the Pro models can be charged up to 50% in just about 20 minutes. To charge your phone at this speed, you'll need a higher-wattage charger and cable. Additionally, MagSafe wireless charging on the iPhone 17 Air is limited to 20 watts, compared to 25 watts on the Pro models.


A19 Pro chip

From iPhoneIslam.com, an image of the Apple A19 chip with a glowing bezel, against a dark, blurred background, hints at the advanced power of the iPhone 17 Pro.

The iPhone Air may have the same A19 Pro chip as the Pro, but there are key differences. The iPhone Air has a five-core GPU, while the iPhone 17 Pro has six cores. IPhone 17 Pro MaxSo graphics performance will be affected, but only slightly. Also, the lack of a heatsink makes the device significantly slower than the Pro versions, despite the similar processor.


In conclusion, these were the top five details about the iPhone Air that you might not know. However, there are still more hidden details about Apple's thinnest iPhone, such as the single camera on the back, which lacks many important functions. Also, the battery capacity is 3149 mAh, the smallest compared to the rest of the phones in the series.

What do you think the iPhone Air lacks in terms of features, and do you think it's worth buying due to its slim design? Tell us in the comments!

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Apple Ahmed Apple

I don't know why thinness is preferred over performance! In addition, the thinness of the Air is not absolute, as the camera side is not thin, which leads to an imbalance in holding the device and causing it to tip over backwards during use. These matters, in addition to the excellent analysis in this article, will significantly reduce its price upon resale, so I agree with some commentators here that its price is exaggerated and should be $400 less than the Pro to match the price to performance. This thinness will be lost when wearing a case, which is necessary due to its instability in the hand (sliding), and the aluminum metal is highly and clearly susceptible to scratches.

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Abu visions

Yalmrafdi, remember God. What business is it of yours to envy men? May God provide for him, bless him, and grant him whatever he desires.
I made a story about two mobile phones
In hours by the millions

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    Ali Hussein Al-Mirfadi

    I did not envy the purpose that he buys a mobile phone from another company to see which company is worthy if he has the ability, not to buy the same mobile phones and the same features and not feel anything. As long as one has the financial ability, he buys several phones and several devices. The world is developing.

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Saeed Obaid

For me, the iPhone Air is very beautiful and elegant in terms of size, speed, durability and lightness. Its size is very ideal and its battery is great. I decided to buy it as a second phone alongside the Pro Max, but from the first day I noticed the comfort of use, which prompted me to focus on it more than the Pro Max. Despite the modest specifications mentioned in the article, I see it as very wonderful.

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    Ali Hussein Al-Mirfadi

    You buy an iPhone Air alongside an iPhone Pro Max, woe is me. That's why Apple has continued to fail because of these issues.

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Ahmad

Apple didn't make this device out of stupidity, but rather out of research and for profit. Apple wants you to buy the Pro Max because it brings them the highest profits. The Plus was canceled because it was a good option for many, and the Air was introduced and its price was made slightly lower than the Pro so that the customer could choose the Pro or the Pro Max. Also, as you know, there is a class of people who buy all devices, so the Air will find someone to buy it, and the profit is for Apple in any case.

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Fahad Fahad Al-Khalidi

Apple will soon turn into an old man who does not change or renew until he dies.

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Ayman

The best title for this article is (iPhone Air Disadvantages)

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Abu Ammar

Thanks for the valuable information. It really makes a difference in the purchasing decision. Thank you.

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mohammad

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Mohammed Jassim

Here is the author of the article, he wrote (Air17)
Same discussion as yesterday, at first I thought it was Air17, then a day later I discovered that it was just Air, and I said that in some articles it was written Air17. Today the expectation was correct, or maybe it was a simple mistake since we are not used to the name!
I did not understand that the (USB) is not in the middle. Is the (C) port tilted slightly to the right or left?!

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Omar Saad

Thank you yesterday, I was at Apple and saw the Air. Honestly, it's a new and slim device, but it's very easy to slip out of your hand. I needed a case, but the problem is that its price is $1,000 compared to the Pro Max. It's not a big difference, so I bought the Pro Max, which is $200 more expensive. The Air should have been $800 or more so you can feel the difference in price between it and the Max. This is my point of view. Thank you.

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Omar Al-Harbi

A device not worth paying a riyal for

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Mohamed Elbiali

They know that the shape of the Pro is bad and they don't change anything worthy of it. That's why they made the air. I swear to God, I have the 16 Pro Max in titanium color. It looks very elegant from the rubbish they made. That's why they laugh at people with the story of the origin of aluminum, etc., etc. Well, Samsung is made of titanium. Why didn't they say that and the Air is made of titanium as well? This is mostly people's idea of ​​propaganda and jest. Qafsha 😁

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abdulaziz

I think from my point of view it is a failed device that has no importance in the iPhone series family. Its capabilities are very weak. The Plus is much better than the Air. And then, who told them that consumers like the thinness of the device? My device is the 16 Pro Max, its thickness and thinness are very acceptable, and the same goes for the old Plus, its thinness is very acceptable.

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Nasser Al-Ziyadi

One speaker is a fatal flaw in this $1000 model.

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