While Apple customers are looking forward to a major refresh in the iPhone lineup, it seems that the time is not right for the iPhone 17 Air to appear. It all stems from the drawbacks that this product can cause, reminiscent of what the iPhone mini encountered before.
The iPhone mini failed because of poor battery life
Serious limitations that the iPhone 17 Air faces
Recent reports suggest that Apple is having trouble achieving its ultra-thin goal, as the design could compromise components like the camera, physical SIM card, speakers, and especially the battery. Even if the iPhone 17 Air turns out to be a beautiful and innovative product, many people question its usefulness, mainly because of the battery life issue.
For a clearer view, let's look at Apple's recently acclaimed ultra-thin iPad Pro M4. The biggest concern with this ultra-thin product is the limited battery capacity, but that's not too big of an issue for a device as large as the iPad Pro. In contrast, a 6mm thick iPhone 17 Air with a 6.6-inch screen may not have enough space to fit a large battery.
Meanwhile, poor battery life is an important factor when choosing a new iPhone. Experience with the iPhone 16 Pro Max shows that this product is still experiencing overheating and unstable battery life. Although Apple has fixed some problems, the iPhone 16 Pro Max still heats up and consumes battery quickly.
Users do not want to have to constantly charge the iPhone 17 Air
With the iPhone 17 Air, users will definitely be concerned about having to charge the device more often, especially for those who use heavy tasks that may have to charge the battery 2-3 times a day. Imagine going to a concert, poor 5G signal makes the phone heat up, and when you want to start taking photos or recording videos , what will happen to the battery life? Although this can be partly solved by a power bank, it is not an ideal solution for everyone to trust.
There are still a few months before Apple officially launches the iPhone 17 Air. During this time, the company may be developing a new battery to address concerns about battery life on the device. Clearly, Apple needs to create an ultra-thin iPhone that still ensures good battery life or else the device will fail like the iPhone mini.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/iphone-17-air-co-the-lap-lai-dieu-te-nhat-cua-iphone-mini-185241130160520192.htm
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