Apple Iphone Air

The future of smartphones may be smaller with the possibility of the Apple iPhone Air. Rumor has it, that this device would be much thinner than any model has ever been in the past. Further, experts predict that these changes could lead to big money in Apple’s future… 

Right now, there is a lot of buzz surrounding the integration of AI into the iPhone 16 in September. 

However, allegedly, Apple is already planning to add the slim iPhone Air model in their 2025 launch. And although consumer response has been lukewarm to other design changes, analysts think this one is different…

Managing partner at Deepwater Asset Management shared his predictions with Business Insider: 

“THE BIGGEST UPGRADE CYCLES THAT THE IPHONE HAS HAD HAVE BEEN WHEN THERE’S BEEN VISIBLE CHANGES TO THE PHONE… THEY’VE GOT A CASE FOR FOUR STRONG YEARS OF THE IPHONE IN FRONT OF THEM.”

For the tech brand and its investors, that is a good sign. Nevertheless, there are some big challenges the company has to overcome first. 

Can Apple iPhone Air Fit Snazzy Features in a Tiny Package? 

As we mentioned, the speculation surrounding this design change is that it is a part of the iPhone 17 lineup. And, there is a very good reason for that… 

Scaling down all that promising innovation into tinier parts is well… not quite feasible at the moment. 

Therefore, if Apple wants to launch the iPhone Air alongside the 2025 lineup, they have to hustle. 

But, if they can, they just be at the edge of a major boom. 

Be Great,

GCTV Staff

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