The iPhone 17 Air is Apple's thinnest and lightest iPhone to date, measuring just 5.6mm thick and weighing 165 grams. It features a 6.5-inch Super Retina XDR display with a 120Hz ProMotion refresh rate and an always-on display. The device uses an A19 PRO chip variant optimized for thermal efficiency, packed with a radical component integration strategy that places most main components in the camera bump to maintain the ultra-slim profile. The iPhone 17 Air has a single 18MP rear camera that uses computational photography to handle both wide and telephoto modes with good results, and an 18MP upgraded front-facing CenterStage camera with a larger sensor that dynamically shifts between portrait and landscape modes for group shots. Battery life is rated at 27 hours of video playback, which is shorter than the standard iPhone 17 but comes with an optional modular MagSafe battery pack that extends it to 40 hours if needed. Despite concerns, the device feels durable due to advanced material engineering with grade five titanium and Apple's Ceramic Shield 2 on both front and back. Apple targets the iPhone Air at design-conscious users wanting a sleek, premium handset and positions it as a stepping stone toward future foldable iPhones. The Air is priced at $999 for 256GB storage, and it offers flagship-level performance in a slim, lightweight package with some tradeoffs on battery and camera versatility when compared to the Pro models.