We are really sure that we know what to expect from the air iPhone 17. The sequential report assumes that it will be a ultra-lanicular device, about half The thickness of the existing iPhone.
We recently got the best view of the upcoming air iPhone 17 in the form of a realistically looking fictitious model with the communicated sizes observed on the barrels of the rest of the expected line.
The last preliminary viewing of the iPhone 17 comes from the Sam Kohl Appletrack YouTube channel. In the video, SAM compares physical models designed to recreate rumors, iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Air, iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max Design. But this is not the only smartphone to be ultra -thin and smooth. Samsung got there first of all, with the Galaxy S25 Edge, and it looks surprisingly close to what we expect to see the iPhone 17 from the air. Although it is a little thicker than we expect from Apple, 5.8 mm is really very close, and much more slimmer than almost any other market on the market. Get two important tips to the attractiveness of this type of device.
First, reviews. Will the reviewers be affected by a thin form factor or relatively unchanged? Do they think that the design of the Super Lick justifies the high price? Will they express concern about the reliability of the S25 EDGE, in particular, the risk of bending? Will YouTubers will begin to check what force is required to bend it? In short, will reviewers recommend buying a ultra-Leny phone?
The second, public reception. Buyers will receive the device on May 30, giving the owners enough time to share their impressions with the world – and more than enough time for any horror horrors in the Galaxy Fold horror. If not, then Apple May in for a Tough Sell.
Watch this Space.
Highlightedededededed Accessories
- Anker 511 Nano Pro Ultra-Compact iPhone Charger
- Spigen Magfit Case iphone 16e-Adds Support Magsafe
- Apple Magsafe charger with a capacity of 25 W for iPhone 16
- Apple 30w charger for the aforementioned
- Anker 240w, Wesb-C-C in a USB-C Cable
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