I tested the iPhone Air, and it reminded me of my old iPhone 6 Plus in the best way
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I tested the iPhone Air, and it reminded me of my old iPhone 6 Plus in the best way
"The iPhone "Pro" label has always represented the bleeding edge of Apple's industrial design. I've upgraded to the Pro model every year since it debuted six years ago, and at this point in time, Apple's formula is so refined and polished that the investment is almost always worth it. That's why, going into Apple's Awe-dropping event earlier this month, my attention was reserved for the iPhone 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max, both of which launched with a new vapor"
"I'd like to think that I'm one of the few people who have been able to test both the iPhone Air and its Android competitor, the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge, so when I first held the iPhone, the experience was strangely familiar. The device's ultraportability will impress anyone who picks one up, but for me, seeing the fluid Liquid Glass animations flow across the 6.5-inch OLED screen was when reality really set in. This is what iOS 26 was meant to be for."
The iPhone Pro label represents Apple's bleeding-edge industrial design and long-standing value. The iPhone 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max introduce a vapor chamber cooling system to address overheating and a redesigned, improved camera system. The iPhone Air is a first-generation model that emphasizes being the thinnest and lightest iPhone ever, designed with a calculated approach despite first-generation risks. The device delivers ultraportability and fluid Liquid Glass animations on a 6.5-inch OLED, exemplifying iOS 26. Hands-on testing included comparison with the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge, with the Air's portability and display experience marking a defining user-facing advantage.
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