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We're just a couple months away from the launch of new iPhone models, and rumors are starting to really pick up. This year, we're
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Macworld on MSN5 reasons to skip buying a new iPhone 17 this yearMacworld Once upon a time, Apple used to make significant changes to the iPhone every couple of years. A new model (iPhone 4, 5, 6, etc) would launch with an overhauled look, followed by an S variant that boosted performance and smoothed out any imperfections.
Let me provide three reasons for waiting until next year’s iPhone 17 Air arrives. Brand new, ultra-thin design. The iPhone 17 Air first came on to the rumor scene with the name ‘iPhone 17 Slim.’
New report claims iPhone 17 Air will be the only model in the lineup with a titanium frame. Here's what that could mean for durability.
Firstly, the iPhone 17 Air could be the first Apple device to use a silicon-carbon battery, rather than a conventional lithium-ion battery. Silicon-carbon batteries, as their name suggests, use silicon in the anode of the battery, enabling a much greater energy density and improved power efficiency.
iOS 26 will power the iPhone 17 Air out of the box, and the operating system’s fresh user interface is prepared for the big moment. Liquid Glass is Apple’s latest design language and OS 26’s most notable highlight. As its name suggests, the UI now mimics flexible glass material that heavily relies on translucency and refraction.