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iPhone 17 Air Leak: Stunning Design, Shocking Battery Size!

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Apple is all set to launch the iPhone 17 Air in September 2025, expected to be the slimmest and lightest iPhone ever - just 5.5mm thick and weighing around 145 grams.

While the 2800mAh battery has raised some eyebrows, reports suggest Apple may use high-density battery technology offering 15–20% better efficiency, making up for the smaller size.

The device may feature a 6.6-inch display, a powerful 6-core A19 chip built on TSMC's 3nm process, up to 12GB RAM, and 512GB storage. With this boost, Apple's new AI tools like Apple Intelligence and Visual Intelligence could run smoothly.

Camera-wise, leaks point to a 48MP rear sensor and an upgraded 24MP front camera. It's also expected to support 35W fast wired charging and MagSafe wireless charging.

Priced around ₹89,900 in India, the iPhone 17 Air may replace the current Plus model and offer a slim, high-performance flagship experience.

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