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Apple just launched the iPhone Air at an event in the early morning of September 10 (Vietnam time). True to its name, the device has a thin and light appearance with a thickness of 5.6 mm, becoming the thinnest iPhone ever. Photo: 9to5Mac . |
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Despite its ultra-thin design, the iPhone Air doesn't sacrifice too many features, still featuring a 6.5-inch screen with ProMotion, Ceramic Shield 2 coating on the front/back, and an A19 Pro processor. Photo: 9to5Mac . |
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When launching the iPhone Air, CEO Tim Cook emphasized that this model has the “most durable design ever”. He said that Apple takes advantage of “every last bit of space” for the battery, promising impressive battery life. Photo: The Verge . |
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Inside, the iPhone Air is equipped with a high-density battery. Apple did not specify the capacity or specific technology. At 5.6 mm, the device is 0.2 mm thinner than the Galaxy S25 Edge. Apple emphasized that the iPhone Air is an ultra-thin device with "Pro" standards. Photo: The Verge . |
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Sharing about the feeling of holding it in hand, author Allison Johnson from The Verge emphasized that the iPhone Air is very light. The rounded edge design is reminiscent of previous generations of iPhone, while the camera cluster is seamlessly integrated with the back, and the black version is quite fingerprint-prone. Photo: The Verge . |
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The iPhone Air is equipped with the A19 Pro chip, which Apple claims is the most powerful processor ever on a smartphone. This chip has a 6-core CPU, 2nd generation dynamic caching architecture to optimize performance in heavy tasks. Photo: Engadget . |
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The device uses the C1X modem, which is twice as fast as the C1 and consumes 30% less power than the iPhone 16 Pro modem. This is also the first device equipped with the N1 chip developed by Apple itself, serving Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Photo: Engadget . |
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To create space inside, the iPhone Air is only equipped with a rear camera with a resolution of 48 MP, without an ultra-wide-angle camera like the Galaxy S25 Edge. The device supports dual video recording, capturing frames from the front and rear cameras at the same time. In the photo is the thinness of the iPhone Air (left) compared to the Galaxy Z Fold7. Photo: Engadget . |
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The ultra-thin design also makes the iPhone Air the first Apple smartphone without a SIM slot on any version, only with an eSIM option on all markets. Compared to the regular version, the iPhone Air has fewer color options. In return, the company creates many accessories such as Crossbody Strap, MagSafe backup battery... Photo: @RafaelZeier/YouTube . |
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There’s still a lot that’s unclear about the iPhone Air. Apple claims the device is durable (thanks to its titanium frame) and has “all-day” battery life, which will need to be tested in real life. But it’s still a highlight of the 2025 iPhone lineup, along with the standard iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, and 17 Pro Max. Photo: @RafaelZeier/YouTube . |
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The iPhone Air costs VND32 million in Vietnam for 256 GB of storage, available from September 19 in black, white, light yellow and blue. In the US, the device costs $1,000 . Photo: @RafaelZeier/YouTube . |
Source: https://znews.vn/chi-tiet-chiec-iphone-mong-nhat-cua-apple-post1583963.html
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