Firstly, it was the iPhone 17 Pro, and now it was the turn of one of the most interesting models that will appear in September. He iPhone 17 air (Also known as the iPhone 17 Slim). He was seen with wide details in filtered images, revealing the data that we still did not know about his design.
Images, in particular, were separated by YouTuber Jon Prosser, which recently published the IPhone 17 Pro design and attracts attention to two very important moments.
The first, of course, is its thickness, the air model will be released in order to be the thinnest iPhone today, With a thickness of only 5.5 mmAccording to YouTuber. You can see its extremely thin frame, which can be made of aluminum owned by the basic family of Apple models (Pro, remember the versions, will have titanium frames). In fact, the air of the iPhone 17 is so good that it will not have a slot for SIM cards in any region in which it is available.
It will be an iPhone 17 air chamber
Another of the points that attract the IPHONE 17 air design design is its camera. He will appear with one sensor, such as iPhone se. And also You will have a photographic module, somewhat different from Pro iPhone 17 Pro: It will be completely elongated and much thinner, which even more resembles Google Pixel.
The camera will be located on the left sideWhile the sensors and the LED flash will be on the right side. The rest will be just a black strip that will be combined with a glass rear part in matte finish.
IPhone 17 air This can be presented in the month of SeptemberTogether with the iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max. Everything indicates that this model will cost some characteristics for its thickness, and that its battery will be smaller or there will be only a speaker. In any case, yes, both images and information about the device are rumors or leaks with a slight weight, so their appearance or characteristics can change significantly. We will have to wait to see more detailed information about this smartphone.
Source: Hiper Textual

I’m Ben Stock, a highly experienced and passionate journalist with a career in the news industry spanning more than 10 years. I specialize in writing content for websites, including researching and interviewing sources to produce engaging articles. My current role is as an author at Gadget Onus, where I mainly cover the mobile section.