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October 13, 2025 at 8:47 pm #39797
Apple has officially unveiled the iPhone Air, a sleek new addition to the lineup that replaces the Plus model. With its ultra-thin profile and pro-grade performance, the iPhone Air marks a major design shift—and it’s already stirring up buzz across the tech world.
Release Date: Announced on 10 September 2025 and released on 20 September 2025
Key Specs and Features:
- Thickness: Just 5.5mm at its thinnest point—over 2mm slimmer than the iPhone 16
- Display: 6.6-inch screen, slightly smaller than the iPhone 16 Plus
- Camera: Single rear camera with a horizontal pill-shaped bump; no ultrawide lens
- Performance: Powered by Apple’s latest chip (likely A19), optimized for iOS 17
- Battery: Rumored to be smaller but efficient due to chip and display optimizations
- Build: Lightweight design with premium materials—ideal for one-handed use
- Connectivity: All models expected to be eSIM-only, even outside the U.S.
Design Highlights
- Minimalist aesthetic with a focus on portability
- Thinner and lighter than any previous iPhone
- New color options expected
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October 25, 2025 at 8:33 pm #39935iPhone Air demand failed to meet Apple’s expectations and the company’s supply chain is scaling back shipments and production, reports Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.
Suppliers are expected to reduce capacity by more than 80 percent between now and the first quarter of 2026, and some components with longer lead times will be discontinued by the end of 2025.
According to Kuo, the iPhone Air’s poor performance suggests that the iPhone 17 and 17 Pro models already “cover the majority of high-end user demand,” so there is little room for new market segments.
There have been multiple reports suggesting the iPhone Air has failed to catch on with consumers. Last week, Japan’s Mizuho Securities said that Apple would reduce iPhone Air production by a million units because of underwhelming sales performance, and earlier today, Nikkei said that there is “virtually no demand” for the iPhone Air, and that Apple would “drastically” cut production.
https://www.macrumors.com/2025/10/22/iphone-air-supply-chain-cuts/
Interesting – I guess a premium priced phone with so many compromises for thinness just wasn’t going to catch on. I’m surprised it even came out given Jonny Ive isn’t there anymore. He was responsible for removing all the ports on the Macbook Pro in favour of thinness which they ended up going back the other way on. Thought they would have learned the lesson. Then again, I guess the iphone air is the precursor to the Foldable one due soon, probably with much of the technology from that.
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October 26, 2025 at 7:16 am #39937Apple’s obsession with making things thinner has historically come at the cost of battery life, thermals and even basic practicality of camera setup.
At that price point, most would pay an extra £100 or so and go iPhone Pro Max etc. but good to see Apple trying to create new market slots.
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