The highly anticipated iPhone 17 Air, rumored to launch this fall, is generating excitement as it is expected to be Apple’s thinnest smartphone to date. However, the latest reports indicate that if Apple had pursued some of its initial concepts for the device, the focus on its slim design might have been overshadowed by even more groundbreaking features. In the Power On newsletter, Bloomberg journalist Mark Gurman reveals that there were discussions about eliminating the USB-C port entirely, potentially making the Air the first completely port-free iPhone in Apple’s history.
While this innovative idea was reportedly set aside to prevent complications with EU regulations, it remains a possibility for future iterations of the device, contingent on the success of the upcoming iPhone 17 Air. Apple is expected to unveil four new iPhones this year, maintaining its recent product strategy. The iPhone 17 Air is projected to be about 2 millimeters thinner than its counterparts, which has sparked interest among enthusiasts and leakers alike. Recently, images surfaced showcasing what the iPhone 17 Air might look like, providing a glimpse into its sleek, modern design alongside its sibling models.
According to Gurman’s insights, the anticipated price for the iPhone 17 Air is expected to be around $900, strategically positioned between the entry-level iPhone 17 and the premium models. This new addition is likely to offer similar battery life to previous models, featuring a vibrant 6.6-inch display, the innovative Dynamic Island interface, and a Camera Control button for enhanced photography experiences. While nothing has been officially confirmed by Apple at this time, further details and leaks are expected to emerge in the coming months, keeping tech enthusiasts on the edge of their seats.









