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iPhone 17 Air's shockingly thin battery poses for the camera
iPhone 17 Air's shockingly thin battery poses for the camera

GSM Arena

time6 days ago

  • GSM Arena

iPhone 17 Air's shockingly thin battery poses for the camera

Following a slightly confusing turn of events, we saw a report from last week claiming to showcase the iPhone 17 Air's battery, which later turned out to be the cell for the iPhone 17 Pro. We now have actual images of the iPhone 17 Air battery thanks to a post on Korean blog Naver. The images showcase a similar-looking L-shaped battery encased in a steel sheet like the iPhone 17 Pro's battery. iPhone 17 Air battery compared to iPhone 17 Pro's battery As per the new report, iPhone 17 Air's battery is just 2.49mm thick, including the metal casing. That's about three credit cards stacked on top of each other. As we can see in the second image, the 17 Air's battery is noticeably thinner compared to the 17 Pro's. This will be needed as Apple's thinnest phone to date is allegedly just 5.5 mm thick. A thin device like that will naturally feature less battery capacity than what we're used to. As per the latest rumors, the 17 Air's cell packs around 2,900 mAh of charge – a far cry from the iPhone 16 Plus (which the 17 Air is replacing) and its 4,674mAh cell. iPhone 17 Air (bottom) compared to iPhone 16 Plus (top) The iPhone 13 mini from 2021 was the last iPhone to feature a sub-3,000mAh battery, and that device powered a 5.4-inch screen, whereas the 17 Air is rumored to bring a 6.9-inch display. It remains to be seen if Apple will employ a silicon-carbon (Si/C) battery to help boost the 17 Air's endurance. Source (in Korean)

iPhone 17 Air's shockingly thin battery poses for the camera
iPhone 17 Air's shockingly thin battery poses for the camera

GSM Arena

time6 days ago

  • GSM Arena

iPhone 17 Air's shockingly thin battery poses for the camera

Michail, 04 August 2025 Following a slightly confusing turn of events, we saw a report from last week claiming to showcase the iPhone 17 Air's battery, which later turned out to be the cell for the iPhone 17 Pro. We now have actual images of the iPhone 17 Air battery thanks to a post on Korean blog Naver. The images showcase a similar-looking L-shaped battery encased in a steel sheet like the iPhone 17 Pro's battery. iPhone 17 Air battery compared to iPhone 17 Pro's battery As per the new report, iPhone 17 Air's battery is just 2.49mm thick, including the metal casing. That's about three credit cards stacked on top of each other. As we can see in the second image, the 17 Air's battery is noticeably thinner compared to the 17 Pro's. This will be needed as Apple's thinnest phone to date is allegedly just 5.5 mm thick. A thin device like that will naturally feature less battery capacity than what we're used to. As per the latest rumors, the 17 Air's cell packs around 2,900 mAh of charge – a far cry from the iPhone 16 Plus (which the 17 Air is replacing) and its 4,674mAh cell. iPhone 17 Air (bottom) compared to iPhone 16 Plus (top) The iPhone 13 mini from 2021 was the last iPhone to feature a sub-3,000mAh battery, and that device powered a 5.4-inch screen, whereas the 17 Air is rumored to bring a 6.9-inch display. It remains to be seen if Apple will employ a silicon-carbon (Si/C) battery to help boost the 17 Air's endurance. Source (in Korean)

iPhone 17 series launch preview: From design, colours to specs, price and more
iPhone 17 series launch preview: From design, colours to specs, price and more

India Today

time31-07-2025

  • India Today

iPhone 17 series launch preview: From design, colours to specs, price and more

We are under two months away from the launch of the iPhone 17 series, and if the rumours and leaks are anything to go by, Apple is planning some noticeable changes this year. While the September launch is still a few weeks away, we already have a pretty fair idea of what to expect, not only in terms of design and specifications, but also pricing, colour options and lineup. One of the biggest changes could be the introduction of a brand-new model called the iPhone 17 Air, which is expected to replace the current Plus model. advertisementHere's a detailed preview of the entire iPhone 17 lineup, including the iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Air, iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro 17Starting with the standard iPhone 17, this device is expected to offer solid improvements over the iPhone 16 while keeping its position as the entry point in Apple's flagship range. It will reportedly feature a 6.27-inch LTPO OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. Yes, you read that right. We may finally get to see a 120Hz higher refresh rate display on a non-Pro iPhone. Now, whether this is ProMotion or not remains to be seen, and if it is, there's a high chance it could also feature support for always-on functionality. Under the hood, the iPhone 17 could be powered by Apple's new A19 chip, paired with 8GB RAM. Storage is expected to start at 128GB. A big upgrade is coming to the front camera as well, with a new 24-megapixel sensor set to replace the existing 12-megapixel one. On the back, it should carry two cameras, stacked vertically like the iPhone 16, though specific improvements in image quality are still under terms of battery, there aren't any confirmed numbers yet, but rumours suggest that while the 17 Pro Max will see a boost, the base model may stick with a similar capacity to last year. The iPhone 17 will likely come in a new set of colours, including Steel Grey, Purple, Light Blue and Green alongside the usual Black and White. Prices are expected to start at $799 in the US, which roughly translates to Rs 70, 17 AirReplacing the iPhone 16 Plus, the new iPhone 17 Air has been the talk of the town ever since it first appeared in the rumour mill. This model is all about design — thinner, lighter, and more elegant. Multiple reports point to a thickness of just 5.5mm. And, to keep it sturdy, Apple may use a titanium frame instead of aluminium. That will help reduce bending and maintain a premium the slim form factor comes at a cost. The battery size will reportedly drop to around 2,800mAh — over 20 per cent less than the iPhone 16 Plus. That might be a concern for users who prioritise battery display will be a large 6.65-inch LTPO OLED panel with 120Hz refresh rate and always-on support. It's expected to run the A19 chip and come with 8GB RAM. On the back, the iPhone 17 Air will reportedly have a single 48-megapixel camera, and the same new 24-megapixel front camera found across the series. There's also a minor design change — the front camera could shift to the left side of the Face ID sensors. The iPhone 17 Air is expected to start in the US for $899, which is roughly Rs 78, 17 Pro and 17 Pro MaxadvertisementThe Pro models are always the showstoppers, and this year looks no different. Both the iPhone 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max are expected to feature the new A19 Pro chip and 12GB RAM, with storage starting at 256GB. The OLED screens are rumoured to be 6.27 inches (17 Pro) and 6.86 inches (17 Pro Max) — the same as the iPhone 16 Pro models — featuring 120Hz refresh rates and better peak brightness. These displays are likely to be protected by a new anti-glare and scratch-resistant glass developed in collaboration with standout design change is the new camera island, a rectangular setup that stretches across the width of the phone. The iPhone 17 Pro Max may also feature a smaller Dynamic Island cutout, though opinions differ on whether that change will make it to the final rear camera system is where the Pros really shine. The iPhone 17 Pro is rumoured to feature a 48-megapixel primary rear camera, paired with a 48-megapixel telephoto lens with 3.5x zoom (and 7x crop zoom), and a new 24-megapixel front camera. The 17 Pro Max could go even further with an 8x telephoto zoom. Apple is also said to be working on a dedicated camera app for professionals, as well as a new camera control button on the top edge of the terms of charging, a new MagSafe upgrade might push wireless charging speeds up to 50W, double what the iPhone 16 supports. Apple may also include a vapour chamber cooling system to help with heat management during gaming or heavy iPhone 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max are expected to start at $1,099 and $1,199 in the US, which roughly translates to Rs 96,300 and Rs 1,05,000, from these details, the entire iPhone 17 series will ship with iOS 26, which introduces a refreshed visual design called Liquid Glass. It's meant to bring a glass-like effect to UI elements across apps and menus. Beyond looks, several useful features are coming: Call Screening, Hold Assist, AI-powered Maps, and group chat polls in course, not all iOS 26 features were shown at WWDC 2025. Apple is likely saving a few surprises for the iPhone 17 launch tuned to India Today Tech for all the latest on the upcoming iPhone 17 series.- Ends

Nothing Phone (3) vs. iPhone 16 Plus: The ULTIMATE Battery Testt
Nothing Phone (3) vs. iPhone 16 Plus: The ULTIMATE Battery Testt

Geeky Gadgets

time29-07-2025

  • Geeky Gadgets

Nothing Phone (3) vs. iPhone 16 Plus: The ULTIMATE Battery Testt

The Nothing Phone 3 presents a blend of strengths and weaknesses in the realm of battery efficiency and overall performance. While it shines in areas like charging speed and specific use cases, it struggles to compete with flagship devices such as the iPhone 16 Plus in terms of efficiency. The video below fromPhoneBuff provides more insights into its battery capacity, hardware efficiency, display technology, and performance, offering a detailed perspective on its position in the competitive smartphone market. Watch this video on YouTube. Battery Capacity: Two Variants, Different Capacities The Nothing Phone 3 is available in two distinct variants, each featuring a different battery capacity: The Indian variant is equipped with a 5,500 mAh battery , offering slightly more endurance. , offering slightly more endurance. The global version, on the other hand, comes with a 5,150 mAh battery, which is slightly smaller but still respectable. These capacities are sufficient for most modern smartphone users, but they fall short of delivering exceptional endurance. This limitation is primarily due to the phone's reliance on less efficient hardware, which prevents it from fully using its battery potential. While the battery size is competitive, it does not translate into standout performance in real-world usage. Hardware Efficiency: The Impact of the Snapdragon 8S Gen 4 Chipset At the core of the Nothing Phone 3 lies the Snapdragon 8S Gen 4 chipset, built on a 4nm process. This processor delivers reliable performance across a variety of tasks, but it is less efficient compared to the 3nm chipsets found in flagship devices like Apple's A18. The smaller transistor size in 3nm designs allows for superior power management and energy efficiency, giving competitors a significant edge in both battery life and intensive task performance. The 4nm chipset in the Nothing Phone 3 performs adequately for everyday tasks, but it struggles to match the efficiency of newer technologies. This disparity becomes particularly evident during power-hungry activities, where the device consumes more energy than its flagship counterparts. While the Snapdragon 8S Gen 4 is a capable processor, its limitations in efficiency hinder the phone's ability to compete at the highest level. Display Technology: Efficiency Trade-Offs The Nothing Phone 3 features an LTPS display with a 60 Hz refresh rate, a setup that prioritizes power conservation over innovative technology. While this approach helps reduce energy consumption compared to higher refresh rate panels, it lacks the adaptive efficiency of LTPO displays. LTPO technology enables dynamic refresh rate adjustments based on usage, significantly lowering power consumption during less demanding tasks such as reading or idle periods. The absence of LTPO technology in the Nothing Phone 3 results in higher energy consumption during prolonged use. Although the 60 Hz refresh rate is sufficient for basic tasks, it feels outdated compared to the adaptive displays found in many modern smartphones. This missed opportunity to incorporate more efficient display technology contributes to the phone's average battery performance. Performance: Reliable but Uneven The Nothing Phone 3 delivers solid performance in everyday tasks such as browsing, messaging, and email. In these scenarios, it often matches or slightly trails the iPhone 16 Plus. However, its strengths become more apparent in specific use cases: Gaming: The Snapdragon 8S Gen 4 chipset excels in handling graphics-intensive tasks , making the phone a strong choice for gamers. The Snapdragon 8S Gen 4 chipset excels in handling , making the phone a strong choice for gamers. Audio Streaming: The device is highly efficient during Spotify playback , offering extended listening times without significant battery drain. The device is highly efficient during , offering extended listening times without significant battery drain. Standby Mode: The phone performs well when idle, conserving power effectively and extending battery life during periods of inactivity. Despite these strengths, the Nothing Phone 3 struggles with intensive multitasking and power-hungry applications like Snapchat and app cycling. In these scenarios, the iPhone 16 Plus outperforms it, thanks to its more efficient hardware and advanced power management capabilities. While the Nothing Phone 3 is reliable for most tasks, its performance is uneven when pushed to its limits. Charging Speed: A Standout Feature One of the most impressive aspects of the Nothing Phone 3 is its 65W fast charging capability. This feature allows the device to achieve a significant battery boost in a short amount of time, far surpassing the 27W charging speed of the iPhone 16 Plus. For users who prioritize quick top-ups, this is a major advantage that enhances the phone's overall usability. However, while the fast charging speed is a clear strength, it does not fully compensate for the phone's efficiency shortcomings. The ability to charge quickly is valuable, but it does not address the underlying issues of higher energy consumption during regular use. As a result, the Nothing Phone 3 remains a device with notable strengths but also significant limitations. Strengths and Areas for Improvement The Nothing Phone 3 offers several key strengths that make it a compelling option for certain users: 65W fast charging technology, allowing rapid battery replenishment. technology, allowing rapid battery replenishment. Strong gaming performance , powered by the Snapdragon 8S Gen 4 chipset. , powered by the Snapdragon 8S Gen 4 chipset. Efficient standby battery life, conserving power during idle periods. However, the device also has notable areas for improvement: Less efficient 4nm chipset , which lags behind the 3nm designs of flagship competitors. , which lags behind the 3nm designs of flagship competitors. Outdated LTPS display technology , lacking the adaptive efficiency of LTPO panels. , lacking the adaptive efficiency of LTPO panels. Inconsistent performance during intensive multitasking and demanding applications. A Balanced Contender with Room for Growth The Nothing Phone 3 strikes a balance between performance and battery life, making it a viable choice for users who value fast charging and gaming capabilities. However, it falls short of setting new standards in efficiency, particularly when compared to flagship devices like the iPhone 16 Plus. To remain competitive, future iterations of the Nothing Phone would benefit from adopting more advanced hardware and adaptive display technologies. While the Nothing Phone 3 is a capable device, it is clear that there is significant room for improvement as it seeks to challenge the top-tier competition. Take a look at other insightful guides from our broad collection that might capture your interest in Battery Efficiency. Source & Image Credit: PhoneBuff Filed Under: Android News, Apple iPhone, Guides Latest Geeky Gadgets Deals Disclosure: Some of our articles include affiliate links. If you buy something through one of these links, Geeky Gadgets may earn an affiliate commission. Learn about our Disclosure Policy.

iPhone 17 Air mobile to be more premium than ‘Pro' models? Here's what we know
iPhone 17 Air mobile to be more premium than ‘Pro' models? Here's what we know

Hindustan Times

time26-07-2025

  • Hindustan Times

iPhone 17 Air mobile to be more premium than ‘Pro' models? Here's what we know

Apple is soon expected to introduce a brand-new iPhone moniker with the iPhone 17 series: the iPhone 17 Air. It will reportedly replace the iPhone 16 Plus from last year, just as the Plus model replaced the Mini models in the iPhone 14 series. There is a lot of confusion as to where this new model will sit. Will it sit above or below the Pro models? Will it be more premium than the standard iPhone 16 models? To answer this, a lot of information has emerged from multiple sources, with most saying the same thing. Read on for the details. iPhone 17 Air could sit in-between the Pro and Vanilla iPhone 17 models.(Majin Bu/ X) No, iPhone 17 Air Is Not Expected To Replace Pro Models Or Sit Above Them So far, reports suggest that the iPhone 17 Air will feature a single-camera setup and the Apple A19 chipset, not the A19 Pro that the Pro models are expected to receive. Also, having a single-camera setup makes it less versatile than the Pro models, so it will not be replacing them. The display is another area where the iPhone 17 Air is expected to be a downgrade compared to the Pro models. It could have a display measuring between 6.3 and 6.5 inches and support a 120 Hz refresh rate. However, sources and reports have mentioned that this may not be an LTPO panel or feature the ProMotion technology that the Pro models have had for years. So, while it could support 120 Hz, it may not go down to 1 Hz like the Pro models. Any Similarities To The Vanilla iPhone 17? Reports have so far suggested that the iPhone 17 Air is expected to have the same A19 3 nm chipset as the standard iPhone 17 model. In this regard, both smartphones are expected to be more or less the same. Reports have also suggested that all iPhone 17 models could ship with 12 GB of RAM. This is another area where they could be similar. However, while the standard iPhone 17 is expected to have a dual-camera setup (a standard wide camera and an ultra-wide shooter), renders and leaked dummies of the iPhone 17 Air have so far shown a single-camera setup. It is therefore unlikely to feature a dual-camera setup, making it less versatile than the standard iPhone 17, too. Having said that, an area where it is expected to excel is its form factor and design. The iPhone 17 Air is expected to be the slimmest iPhone yet, beating the iPhone 6. It is predicted to be under 6 mm thick, around the 5.8 mm mark, according to industry insiders like Ming-Chi Kuo. For those who prefer form over function, this could be the ideal device. It should also be noted that when it comes to build materials, all iPhone 17 series models this year, including the Pro variants, are expected to feature aluminium and glass construction, not titanium. So, this is one area where they might all be the same. More should be clear in September 2025 and we will know if this is Apple's attempt to create a phone that prioritises design over specifications.

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