Typically, I only consider the Pro models, but the rumored iPhone 17 Air sounds intriguing. After reflecting on rumors, I have realized that upgrading to this device might not have as many ...
Taking a look back at this week’s news and headlines from Apple, including iPhone 17 Air leaks, iPhone SE design, iPad Air specs, iOS defaults to Apple Intelligence, AirPods Pro hearing test for ...
We’re expecting the iPhone 17 Air to be Apple’s thinnest ever phone, but with the depth of phones now constrained by the USB-C port, would you go portless to get a thinner iPhone? Chinese ...
The U.S. Air Force tests 3D-printed Microvane drag-reduction technology on the C-17 Globemaster III, cutting fuel consumption ...
Along with the usual iPhone 17, there might be a new model, the iPhone 17 Air, which could replace the current Plus variant. Here’s everything we know about the launch date, pricing, and ...
Apple's upcoming iPhone 17 Air is reportedly set to feature a design shift, with new leaks suggesting a prominent camera bar running across the rear of the device. According to images circulating ...
iPhone 17 Air, iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone 17 Pro Max—may not feature significant changes to the Dynamic Island, according to a new claim by a market analyst.(Apple) The highly anticipated iPhone ...
The size of the Dynamic Island on the upcoming iPhone 17 models has been a contentious topic lately in the rumor mill, and today we have another tidbit of information pertaining to this aspect.
including an all-new iPhone 17 Air. Rumors so far also mention new glass and aluminum finishes for all iPhone models, including a new camera module design for these devices. The latest leaks ...
Meanwhile, the standard iPhone 17 and the Air variant might include the base A19 chip and a 120Hz OLED panel with sizes of 6.1 inches and 6.6 inches, respectively.
One rumored change for the iPhone 17 might not come to fruition after all. Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo today says that the size of the Dynamic Island across the iPhone 17 lineup will be “largely ...
Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary, confirmed the first of the flights on Friday morning, posting photos of people in restraints being boarded onto Air Force C-17 Globemaster IIIs.