The battery capacity of the iPhone 17 Air is only 2800mAh, the weight is 145g, and the screen size is 6.6 inches. The news said that these parameter details come from samples that have been mass-produced.
The whistleblower also pointed out that Apple may equip the iPhone 17 Air with a high-density battery, so the actual total capacity may increase by 15%-20% based on 2800mAh.
Considering the ultra-thin features of the iPhone 17 Air, Apple will not equip it with a large-capacity battery, and the final capacity of the phone is expected to be around 3000mAh.
Compared with Apple’s previous models, this battery capacity is comparable to that of the iPhone X released in September 2017, which has a battery capacity of 2716mAh. However, compared with domestic Android flagships, the battery capacity of the iPhone 17 Air is significantly behind.
In addition, in order to extend the battery life of the iPhone 17 Air, Apple also equipped it with its self-developed C1 baseband chip. Compared with Qualcomm baseband, Apple’s C1 baseband chip is more power-saving.
It is worth noting that the iPhone 17 Air has removed the physical SIM card slot and only supports eSIM.
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