iPhone Air hands-on
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iPhone Air hands-on
"Apple just announced the iPhone Air, which, as you might guess by the name, is something Apple is marketing as extremely thin and light. It's 5.6mm thin and has a ProMotion display, one camera, Apple's Ceramic Shield 2 glass on both sides, and an A19 Pro chip. But what does it actually feel like to hold? I (Allison) got to actually pick up the phone at Apple's launch event today, and it sure is light."
"The profile is as slim as it looks in photos, and it has more rounded edges reminiscent of previous iPhone designs. Let us know in the comments if there's anything else you want to know, and we'll try to run it down or mess around with the phones some more to figure it out."
The iPhone Air measures 5.6mm thin and prioritizes a thin, lightweight design. It includes a ProMotion display, a single rear camera, and is powered by the A19 Pro chip. Both front and back use Ceramic Shield 2 glass for enhanced durability. The handset presents a slim profile with more rounded edges reminiscent of earlier iPhone models. Hands-on handling registers the device as notably light, and the in-person profile matches photographic impressions. Further testing will clarify ergonomics, camera performance, battery life, and real-world durability.
Read at The Verge
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