
The iPhone Air, a flagship model of the nineteenth generation iPhones, was announced on September 9, 2025.
It is being marketed as the thinnest and lightest iPhone ever.
Here are details of its key technical specifications:
Design and Durability

* Dimensions & Weight: The device measures 156.2 x 74.7 x 5.64 mm
and weighs 165 g.
* iPhone air thickness: The iPhone Air has a thickness of 5.64 mm or about 0.22 inches. Announced on September 9, 2025, it is the thinnest iPhone ever.
* Materials: It has a grade 5 titanium frame with Ceramic Shield at the back and Ceramic
Shield 2 at the front which makes it more durable and scratch resistant.
* Water Resistance: It has an IP68 rating and is capable of withstanding up to 6 metres of water for 30 minutes.
* Colors: The iPhone Air is available in Sky Blue, Light Gold, Cloud White, and Space Black colors.
Display
* Type: 6.5-inch Super Retina XDR OLED display.
* Resolution: 460 ppi at 2736×1260.
* Features: The display features Dynamic Island, ProMotion technology with dynamic refresh rate up to 120Hz, and Always-On Display. It has a maximum brightness of 3000 nits, which is a key feature for outdoor visibility.
Performance and Connectivity

* Chip: The device is powered by the Apple A19 Pro system-on-chip, which includes a 6-core CPU,
a 5-core GPU, and a 16-core Neural Engine.
* Modem: It uses Apple’s new C1X modem and N1 networking chips, which support Wi-Fi 7
and Bluetooth 6.
* SIM: iPhone Air is the first model worldwide to exclusively use eSIM and does not have a physical SIM card slot.
* The USB-C port is limited to the USB 2.0 standard, with data transfer speeds of up to 480
Mbit/s.
Camera System
* Rear Camera: It has a single-lens 48MP Fusion rear camera system with an f/1.6 aperture and
2x optical-quality telephoto zoom. The design lacks an ultrawide lens, which means it can’t do
0.5x shooting.
* Front Camera: The front camera is an 18MP center stage selfie camera with a unique square sensor that offers a wider field of view.
* Video: It supports 4K Dolby Vision video recording at various frame rates up to 60 fps.
Battery and Storage
* Battery Life: The iPhone Air offers up to 27 hours of video playback on a single charge.
* Charging: It can charge from zero to 50% in 30 minutes with a 20W adapter. It also supports MagSafe and Qi 2 wireless charging up to 20W.
* Storage: The phone is available in 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB storage configurations.
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Pross:
- Design & feel: Incredibly thin. It feels very light and sleek in the hand, yet sturdy. The Titanium + Ceramic Shield assures strength despite being slim.
- Display quality: Bright, vibrant and smooth due to the high refresh rate. Good even in bright light.
- Performance: The A19 Pro chip delivers almost flagship speed. Expect very good performance from it for everyday tasks and gaming.
The new front camera features (like Center Stage) are good for selfies, video calls, etc
Cons:
- Single rear camera: While the 48MP Fusion is versatile, the lack of an ultra-wide or dedicated telephoto can be a drawback, especially compared to the Pro model. If you use wide-angle often or want more lens variety, this could prove to be helpful for you.
- Battery life: Because of the thinner design, there’s less space for the battery. Apple claims “all-day battery life” and 27 hours of video playback. That’s less than some thicker rivals and even less than the iPhone Pro/Max in the same tests.
- Cooling / sustained performance: Without pro-level cooling technology (such as a vapor chamber), under very heavy or prolonged loads (such as gaming, video rendering) it may throttle more than the pro model.
- No physical SIM: In some countries/situations, where physical SIMs are still commonly used or when changing devices, eSIMs might just be a hassle.
- Price: Its starting price is premium, with storage starting at 256GB. For some users, this compromise may not be justifiable compared to the Pro or non-Air models, depending on how much you use the camera or battery.
iPhone Air Price and Availability
The iPhone Air starts at $999 (roughly Rs. 88,100) for the base variant with 256GB of storage. It is also available with 512GB and 1TB storage variants, which are priced correspondingly. The handset will be available in four colors—Sky Blue, Light Gold, Cloud White, and Space Black.
In India, the iPhone Air starts at Rs. 1,19,900 for the base variant, while the 512GB and 1TB variants are priced at Rs. 1,39,900 and Rs. 1,59,900, respectively.
The handset is available for pre-order from September 12. Deliveries of the iPhone Air will begin on September 19.
Common Questions and Answers :
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What is the iPhone Air?
The all-new iPhone Air is so thin and light that it nearly disappears in your hand. At 5.6mm thick and weighing just 165g, it’s the thinnest iPhone ever—even with a big and stunning 6.5-inch display and the power of the A19 Pro chip.
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What is the price of iPhone Air?
If you need more space for your files and photos, the 512GB variant will cost you ₹1,39,900, while the top-tier 1TB variant is available for ₹1,59,900. For those who prefer monthly payments, there are options available starting at ₹19,150 per month, including no-cost EMI and instant cashback offers.
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Will there be an iPhone Air?
Apple fans can pre-order and upgrade to the iPhone 17, iPhone Air, iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone 17 Pro Max starting Friday, September 12 at 5 a.m. PDT on apple.com and the Apple Store app.
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Is the iPhone 17 Air launched?
Apple launched the iPhone 17 series on September 9, which includes the iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Air, iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max. The iPhone 17 Air replaces the iPhone Plus model with a lighter and thinner frame. The iPhone 17 has an A19 processor, while the iPhone 17 Air, Pro and Pro Max use the A19 Pro chipset.
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Is iPhone Air the same as iPhone 17?
The iPhone Air is a completely new kind of iPhone, so those looking for a new experience should choose it over the iPhone 17 Pro. The iPhone Air could also set the stage for Apple’s first foldable phone next year.
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Which is better, iPhone or Samsung?
Neither iPhones nor Samsung phones are inherently “better”; the choice depends on your personal preference of whether you want an open, customizable, hardware-centric Android experience or a simple, refined, and integrated iOS ecosystem. iPhones offer an intuitive and simple user experience with strong software support and security, while Samsung offers more hardware variety, better customization, innovative features like foldable phones, and better hardware value for money.
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Does the iPhone Air have a SIM card?
It will only work with eSIM – which allows users to change networks or plans without opening the small SIM card tray.
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Which iPhones are getting iOS 26?
If you have a second-generation iPhone SE, iPhone 11, or any model released after that, you can install iOS 26. But only iPhones released after 2023 — the iPhone 17, 16, 15 Pro, and 15 Pro Max models — can use Apple Intelligence features like Visual Intelligence.