Apple’s upcoming iPhone 17 Air has been making waves due to its sleek design, with a reported thickness of just 5.5mm and a massive 6.7-inch screen. However, concerns about battery life have been raised given the device’s slim form factor. Industry analyst Ming-Chi Kuo suggests that Apple will solve this problem by using high-density battery cells, previously used in a future foldable Apple device.
This technology allows for more energy to be packed into a small space, potentially improving battery life despite the iPhone 17 Air’s thin design. Other factors contributing to better battery life include a power-efficient C1 modem and additional internal space created by ditching the Ultra Wide camera. This suggests that Apple is prioritizing reasonable battery life in its new device.
While no specific details on battery capacity have been shared, Kuo’s revelation has sparked excitement among Apple watchers. The iPhone 17 Air is expected to be officially unveiled later this year, bringing much-needed clarification on its specs and performance capabilities.
Source: https://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/iphone-air-high-density-battery