‘iPhone 17 Air’ Leak Hints at Game-Changing High-Density Battery

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The iPhone 17 Air, expected to drop in September 2025, promises to be the thinnest iPhone yet. Weโ€™re hearing itโ€™ll measure just 5.5mm at its slimmest spot, which sounds sleek but had me wondering about battery life. How do you cram enough power into something that thin? Well, it looks like Appleโ€™s got some tricks up its sleeve.

The word from supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo is that this ultra-slim device will pack a ‘high-density’ battery. Thatโ€™s the same tech he says Appleโ€™s first foldable iPhone will use, which is pretty cool.

High-density cells mean more power in less space, so even with the skinny design, this phone might not die on you halfway through the day. I was skeptical at firstโ€”thin phones usually mean tiny batteriesโ€”but this could change the game.

Thereโ€™s more to it than just the battery. The iPhone 17 Air is also rumored to have Appleโ€™s new C1 modem, which saves power compared to older models. Plus, theyโ€™re ditching the Ultra Wide camera.

That might disappoint some photo buffs, but it frees up room inside for a bigger battery. Between that, the efficient modem, and those high-density cells, this thing could last longer than we expect.

Kuo dropped another tidbit in a blog post about Appleโ€™s foldable plans, saying the iPhone 17 Air ‘will use the same high-density battery cells as the ultra-thin iPhone 17.’ That ties it all togetherโ€”Appleโ€™s betting big on this tech.

And with the launch still months awayโ€”mark your calendars for September 2025โ€”itโ€™s clear theyโ€™re aiming to surprise us. A phone this thin that doesnโ€™t need a charge every five minutes? Count me in.

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