The iPhone Air could get a second camera and a better chip in spring 2027

The next iPhone Air gets a second camera, the A20 Pro chip, and better battery life, if Gurman’s sources are right.

As Apple pushes AI in software, the RAM crisis caught up and your gadgets are feeling old

Apple’s iOS 27 AI requirements suggest RAM is becoming the new upgrade wall, with 8GB devices still supported but less ready for Apple’s strongest on-device AI features.

The iPhone Air shows why compact phones are still the better answer

The iPhone Air is a clever answer to heavy flagship phones, but using one reminded me that thinness and lightness still don’t solve the real problem of a typical tall phone.

I used the iPhone Air for 6 months, here’s the only thing that I miss

The iPhone Air won me over in ways I didn’t expect. Six months later, it’s still my favorite iPhone, but there’s one missing feature I can’t stop thinking about.

Your next iPhone might look exactly like your current one

Weibo leaks from Fixed Focus Digital suggest the iPhone 18 will look nearly identical to its predecessor, while the iPhone Air 2 may still be on track for a fall 2026 launch.

iPhone Air is dramatically outselling Samsung’s thin phone, and even Apple’s retired Plus model

New data shows the iPhone Air more than doubled the Plus model’s sales share and is outselling Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Edge 3-to-1 in the US.
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The next-gen iPhone Air could bring a thinner Face ID

A new leak suggests Apple is slimming down Face ID on the next iPhone Air, possibly reshaping the Dynamic Island and helping fit new hardware inside the ultra-thin design.
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The iPhone Air 2 could arrive this fall, but don’t expect big changes

A new leak suggests Apple may launch the second-gen iPhone Air this fall, but it might not bring significant changes.
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