iPhone 17 Air to be even thinner than previously rumored
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- Ktm
- 8 hours ago
S I R E, 10 hours agoI don't get the point of thinner phones and tablets if... moreI guess becasue they assume you’ll use a case anyways
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- txG
- 8 hours ago
> This will however lack mmWave support and will have slower overall data speeds compared to the Qualcomm chips.
Can't wait until an Apple fanboy said "mmWave band are faster data speeds are useless!!! We use WiFi anyways."
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- PepperPot
- q2b
- 8 hours ago
Baggin, 10 hours agoIn fact, the battery problem could be solved if they wanted... moreI can't argue against manufacturers using silicon batteries because it is a solution consumers are benefiting from now, but silicon carbon is a stop-gap solution with limits. That's why you don't see them in wearables where they could really make a difference. Solid state batteries will be a solution for the next 20+ years. Apple can wait out a year or two until SSBs go commercial. Capacity is only one part of the equation. Their smaller Li-on batteries still compete with silicon batteries that are 30% larger.
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- Anonymous
- J%7
- 9 hours ago
pointless product once again. dead on arrival. just drop the failed fourth model (mini/plus/air) and make a decent SE for once.
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- Anonymous
- U@g
- 9 hours ago
Foldable like iphone 6?
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- AnonD-512010
- vI1
- 9 hours ago
Should not cost more than 700$ for a phone with a single speaker and a tiny battery.
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- Anonymous
- rKh
- 9 hours ago
If it is needed to make too many compromises to make the device slim, it doesn't worth the effort.
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- Anonymous
- sS@
- 9 hours ago
I'm interested in the bend test. Will it bend like the 6.9mm iPhone 6?
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- Baggin
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- 10 hours ago
In fact, the battery problem could be solved if they wanted to develop silicon-carbon batteries as chinese companies do. With this technology, they can pack enser electrical power in smaller batteries than in lithium-polymer batteries. And with this technology, it could be that they attach 4000mAh battery to this iphone
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- Anonymous
- 7jZ
- 10 hours ago
At that thinness, it'll be worse bending than the iPhone 6, or really really fragile, or something like that. Often it happens, thinness arrives at the cost of durability because they try to create it out of lightweight materials, plastic, thin glass etc
Example, Nextbit Robin, a phone that was pretty looking and also thin but it was terribly fragile and broke in half with slight pressure
Xiaomi mi5 too, thin and lightweight, but fragile. It broke in 2.
With smartphones being already very fragile to begin with, I doubt how it'll end up being, with that level of thin body
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- Anonymous
- dSV
- 10 hours ago
A thinner phone with less battery? Can't tell if apple wants to regress into the past or progress to the future.
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- Anonymous
- 4Pf
- 10 hours ago
Artem S. Tashkinov, 10 hours agoMy mind won't be bent for sure. So far I've ow... moreInterestingly, that's how quite a few Apple owners are. Only owned Apple and have no need to leave that ecosystem
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- Anonymous
- PxV
- 10 hours ago
and to use your phone through the day, you need to plug to power bank coz the phone only have 1000mha XD
- S I R E
- KgQ
- 10 hours ago
I don't get the point of thinner phones and tablets if they're gonna have protrusions for camera anyway. Use the thickness for better thermals, battery, more I/O ports or just more reinforcements to improve durability.
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- Artem S. Tashkinov
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- 10 hours ago
My mind won't be bent for sure.
So far I've owned 0 (zero) Apple devices and I don't intend to change my preferences.
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- SigmaR
- UeX
- 10 hours ago
the battery life is going to be ridiculous... what is the need for a such thin phone??