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iPhone 17 Air Battery Spec Leck may not be the bad news that everyone thinks is

Only the other day I wrote about how Apple had a few tricks in the sleeve to make the iPhone 17 Air feature a great battery life despite the ultra-thin design. Now blog naver news aggregator Yeux1122 confirms that the iPhone 17 Air could actually have a decent battery life.

According to a Taiwanese supplier source, the iPhone 17 air will be incredibly thin (5.5 mm), weighs very little (approx. 145 g) and have a battery of 2,800 mAh. This is similar to the iPhone 12, which has up to 2,815 mAh.

If it turns out that this is exactly, a 2025 iPhone could have difficulty managing new functions without affecting the battery life. However, the delicious suggests that the capacity could increase by 15 to 20% thanks to a possible battery cell.

If Apple can bring the battery capacity to the iPhone 17 air at 3,360 mAh, it would reconcile it with the iPhone 15, which is great.

If you put together this together with the latest leaks, Apple can provide an ultra -thin device with a solid battery life. While I would still prefer the new battery tech in an iPhone 17 Pro Max, users who try something else do not have to have to do with too many compromises.

You can also expect these other battery improvements for the iPhone 17 Air:

  • Apple proprietary chips: Apple improved the battery life of the iPhone 16E thanks to the new mobile phone modem, the C1 chip. Apple is expected to use its own C1 processor, a Wi-Fi modem and an A19 chip. By skipping components from third -party providers, the company can offer closer integration of hardware and software, which should support the performance of the battery.
  • Promotional technology: After years in which displays and advertising are constantly kept exclusively for PRO models, Apple will insert these functions to the iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 air models. If the rumors are precise, the devices benefit from dynamic update rates that use less battery.
  • AI functions: BloombergMark Gurman reports that Apple is working on a AI-controlled function to save the battery life. It is unclear whether this is introduced with iOS 19, but it could be a great way to tackle potential battery problems with the iPhone 17 air.

There is also a rumor that Apple is working on a new accessory for intelligent battery cover. These were popular in the past in the past, even among Pro Max users.

All in all, the iPhone 17 Air looks like a solid new option for Apple fans who want an ultra-thin phone that returns to the good old days of the iPhone 6.

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