iPhone 17 Air: Apple Pushes Slimness, Sacrifices Battery Life Again

iPhone 17 Air: All About That Slimness
Apple’s rumored iPhone 17 Air is generating buzz, but not all of it is positive. Leaks suggest the phone will prioritize a slim design over battery life, echoing the concerns surrounding Samsung’s recently released Galaxy S25 Edge.
A Battery That’s Barely There
According to a source within Apple’s supply chain, the iPhone 17 Air will sport a measly 2,800 mAh battery. That’s significantly smaller than the already underwhelming 3,900 mAh battery in the iPhone 14.
This move seems to mirror Samsung’s strategy with the Galaxy S25 Edge, which also features a smaller-than-expected battery. It raises questions about whether both companies are prioritizing aesthetics over user needs, especially considering the growing demand for longer battery life.
Ultra-Thin Profile
The iPhone 17 Air is expected to measure just 5.5 mm thick and weigh around 145 grams, potentially making it even slimmer than the Galaxy S25 Edge.
Rumors suggest Apple might utilize a denser battery to compensate for the small capacity, but this seems unlikely. A more probable scenario is Apple banking on slim cases to extend battery life, effectively negating the phone’s slim design advantage.
A Familiar Pattern
This approach echoes Apple’s previous decisions, like removing the headphone jack and pushing users towards USB-C dongles. It suggests a pattern of prioritizing design over user convenience, potentially leading to additional purchases and recurring revenue for Apple.



