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2025-01-12 18:50:59| Engadget

Its looking more and more like the rumored ultra-thin iPhone weve been hearing about for the last few months will get Apples Air branding. In the Power On newsletter, Bloombergs Mark Gurman says the iPhone 17 lineup will feature a new model that could be called the iPhone 17 Air, and itll be roughly 2 millimeters thinner than any other model weve seen yet. It will have a base-level A19 chip and a single-lens camera system, Gurman notes, and will serve as a testing ground for future technologies, including ones that could allow for foldable devices. That and the upcoming new iPhone SE will use Apples first in-house modem, according to Gurman. Were also likely to see upgrades to the entry-level iPad that will make it compatible with Apple Intelligence. Gurman reports that the next generation of iPad will get the A17 Pro chip and 8 GB of memory. That news should come in the spring along with the iPhone SE and new iPad Air models, according to Gurman. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/mobile/this-year-could-bring-the-iphone-air-and-an-entry-level-ipad-with-apple-intelligence-175059162.html?src=rss


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