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New data shows iPhone Air resale value dropping faster than any recent iPhone
New data shows iPhone Air resale value dropping faster than any recent iPhone

A new report shows that the iPhone Air registered a steeper drop in resale value during the first 10 weeks of availability compared to the rest of the iPhone 17 line, as well as previous models. Here are the details. more... Read more

9to5 Mac - Dec 05
Apple's next iPhone Air and iPhone 18 might launch in March 2027
Apple's next iPhone Air and iPhone 18 might launch in March 2027

Poor sales may be to blame.Apple's next iPhone Air might launch in March 2027. This is according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, who claims the iPhone Air 2 (we're not sure about the name) will launch alongside the iPhone 18 and the iPhone 18e. You read that right: The company's most mainstream devic... Read more

Mashable - Nov 17
Apple targets spring 2027 for iPhone Air 2 as foldable prep continues
Apple targets spring 2027 for iPhone Air 2 as foldable prep continues

Apple is preparing to launch the iPhone Air 2 in spring 2027, according to a new report by Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. The device will continue the company’s ultra-thin smartphone project and is expected to feature Apple’s first 2-nanometer chip, which should improve battery life and overall efficie... Read more

Gizmochina - Nov 16
How is Huawei Mate 70 Air different from iPhone Air and Galaxy S25 Edge?
How is Huawei Mate 70 Air different from iPhone Air and Galaxy S25 Edge?

Every major smartphone brand seems to be chasing thinness again. After years of packing phones with giant batteries and bigger camera bumps, 2025 has brought a new wave of slim devices. Huawei’s entry into this space, the Mate 70 Air, is perhaps the most interesting of all. The company didn’t pur... Read more

Gizmochina - Nov 11
US digest: Nvidia rebounds ahead of rarnings, Apple delays new iPhone Air, Trump eyes debt paydown
US digest: Nvidia rebounds ahead of rarnings, Apple delays new iPhone Air, Trump eyes debt paydown

US markets opened Monday with renewed optimism as investors reacted to progress toward ending the government shutdown and a series of major corporate and political developments. Semiconductor stocks led early gains, while key news from Apple, Pfizer, and Washington added to the day’s busy agenda.... Read more

Invezz - Nov 10
The next iPhone Air has reportedly been delayed
The next iPhone Air has reportedly been delayed

Apple is no longer planning to launch a second-generation iPhone Air next fall and has “already sharply scaled back production of the first version,” The Information reports. The company launched the super-thin version of the iPhone in September, but it seemingly hasn’t proven to be a big hit, an... Read more

The Verge - Nov 10
Huawei Debuts Ultrathin iPhone Air Response Priced at $590
Huawei Debuts Ultrathin iPhone Air Response Priced at $590

Huawei Technologies Co. added a thin new handset to its lineup, marking the Chinese tech champion’s most direct response to Apple Inc.’s iPhone Air. Read more

Bloomberg - Nov 06
Motorola’s iPhone Air rival brings a bigger battery, faster charging, and a much better price to the ultra-thin table
Motorola’s iPhone Air rival brings a bigger battery, faster charging, and a much better price to the ultra-thin table

Motorola has released its super-slim Edge 70 smartphone, and I can't believe how affordable it is. Read more

Techradar - Nov 05
Moto X70 Air: Motorola confirms pricing of its iPhone Air competitor
Moto X70 Air: Motorola confirms pricing of its iPhone Air competitor

The Moto X70 Air, which will launch in the global market as the Moto Edge 70, is now available to pre-order in China. This iPhone Air competitor starts at CNY 2,599, about $364 in the Chinese market. Read more

Notebookcheck - Oct 26
Reports suggest Apple is already pulling back on the iPhone Air
Reports suggest Apple is already pulling back on the iPhone Air

New phone design compromises on camera and battery to achieve a lighter weight. Read more

Ars Technica - Oct 23