
"While we've seen conflicting reports over the iPhone Air's production capacity, a new rumor from tipster Digital Chat Station suggests it will get a successor next year. According to the post, Apple will follow a "normal iteration phase", meaning the yearly update with the same thin and light design. The device is expected to feature a 6.5-inch Super Retina XDR panel with Face ID but the back will feature a notable camera upgrade."
"Apple is now expected to bring a 48MP ultrawide lens, which would join the 48MP primary shooter. One of the biggest gripes with the current Air model is the single camera on the back, which Apple is confidently advertising as "multiple cameras in one". And while it offers 2x telephoto mode, which crops in, there's no way to simulate an ultrawide lens."
Apple will follow a normal iteration phase for the iPhone Air, keeping the same thin and light design while releasing a yearly update. The device will feature a 6.5-inch Super Retina XDR panel with Face ID and a notable rear camera upgrade. Apple will add a 48MP ultrawide lens to join a 48MP primary shooter, replacing the current single-camera rear setup. The current model offers 2x telephoto via cropping but lacks an ultrawide. The second camera will be positioned horizontally rather than vertically as on the iPhone 17. It remains unclear whether the second-generation Air will capture spatial videos.
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