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IPhone Air: Design, Features & Price Analysis

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

iPhone ​17 & Air: A ⁣Balance ⁢of Innovation ​and Cost, According too Deco ‌Proteste

Apple’s latest iPhone lineup – the iPhone 17,‍ Pro⁤ models, and the⁤ new⁤ iPhone‌ Air – presents ⁢a familiar trade-off: premium quality⁤ at a premium price. While Apple has been recognized as the⁢ “Best brand of smartphones” by ​Deco Proteste (https://www.deco.proteste.pt/tecnologia/telemoveis/noticias/quais-sao-melhores-marcas-smartphones), the cost remains a meaningful barrier for many consumers.

The standard ⁤iPhone 17 starts ⁤at €989 for the 256GB version, ⁣rising to €1239 for 512GB. The Pro model begins at €1349 (256GB),with the top-tier Pro Max (2TB) reaching a substantial €2499,clearly‌ aimed at professional users. The iPhone⁤ Air enters the market at a minimum price of⁤ €1249 for the 256GB configuration. Notably,⁢ the “Ultrafines” ⁣(likely referring to⁢ the standard iPhone 17 models) offer a ⁤datasheet that falls below comparable ⁢models from previous⁢ generations, particularly in camera performance and battery life, representing a situation were “the little ‍thickness is paid [for]” with reduced specifications.

enhanced Camera Capabilities

A key area of ‌betterment lies ⁣in the camera systems.The iPhone Air boasts an 18MP​ front camera with a larger sensor and “Center Stage” functionality,​ eliminating ‍the‌ need to‍ reposition the device during ‌selfies for⁣ wider angles and⁣ greater flexibility. Users ​can now record ⁢concurrently with⁣ both front and⁢ rear cameras ⁢without needing‍ third-party applications.

All new iPhone models feature⁤ rear cameras with resolutions up to 48MP, though the number of lenses and sensors varies.The iPhone Pro Max ⁤delivers the best overall camera performance. The Pro Max also supports ​video recording ​in up to 4K resolution at 60 frames ​per second (FPS) with dolby Vision, enhancing brightness, contrast, and‌ color.

Performance and Display Upgrades

Powering the new iPhones is ⁤the A19 (and ⁣A19 Pro) processor. Apple claims the A19 Pro is up ‌to ‍40% ‍faster than the processor found⁣ in the iPhone 14 Pro.

The iPhone Air’s display is a significant upgrade, featuring a Super Retina XDR OLED screen with‌ a 120Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness of 3000 nits, promising superior ​image quality. ⁤The inclusion of⁢ an “always on display” feature, while not new ⁣to the ⁤market, represents a notable⁢ advancement for‍ Apple.

AI and ​Software – Incremental Updates

The integrated “Apple ​Intelligence” tools offer primarily basic features, without substantial changes from⁤ previous releases. A highly anticipated integration with the Siri voice assistant remains unrealized. ‍The new devices will ship with⁢ iOS 26, which introduces increased personalization​ options, ​including a feature called Liquid ‌glass ​offering alternative design ⁤choices, signaling a gradual move away from the brand’s iconic flat design.

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