iPhone Air
Introducing iPhone Air — The Thinnest iPhone Ever
iPhone Air sets a new standard as Apple’s thinnest iPhone yet at just 5.6 mm thickness, combining featherlight design with Pro‑level performance thanks to the A19 Pro chip. It features a 6.5‑inch ProMotion LTPO OLED display with 120Hz refresh rate, capable of dimming down to 1Hz for power efficiency, protected front and back by the latest Ceramic Shield design. The frame uses titanium and ultralight metals to maintain structural integrity while keeping weight minimal at around 165 grams. With only a single 48MP Fusion rear camera system incorporating advanced sensors, optical‑quality 2× zoom, and enhanced computational photography, plus an 18MP Center Stage front camera with Dual Capture for simultaneous front‑and‑back video, iPhone Air delivers a premium camera experience without the bulk of multiple lenses.
Built for durability, iPhone Air’s back features a ceramic glass that is four times more resistant to cracking and a front Ceramic Shield 2 that is three times more scratch resistant. The phone runs iOS 26 out of the box and includes the all‑new “Liquid Glass” design language, with more vibrant Lock Screen animations, customizable wallpapers, real‑time widgets, polls in Messages, and enhanced Call Screening. It supports only eSIM for connectivity, simplifying the internal design for its ultra‑thin profile and reinforcing security and flexibility for global use.
Battery life in iPhone Air delivers up to 27 hours of video playback under typical usage, while pairing with a separately sold MagSafe battery pack can extend that up to 40 hours for video. Connectivity features include support for Wi‑Fi 7, Bluetooth 6, Wi‑Fi chips like the new N1, and a C1X modem for cellular. Essential safety features are also built in, like Crash Detection. Despite its slim profile, durability and connectivity haven’t been compromised—iPhone Air offers high‑performance chip architecture, superior craftsmanship in materials, and the balance of power, portability, and style that defines Apple’s vision of a future flagship.