Apple's upcoming iPhone 17 Air is generating excitement as it is rumored to be the company's thinnest iPhone ever developed at roughly 2 millimeters thinner than previous models. While it was initially planned to eliminate the USB-C port and have a completely port-free design, Apple decided against this move to avoid complications with EU regulations. According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, the company may revisit this idea for future releases, depending on the market response to the iPhone 17 Air. The new model is expected to feature standard attributes like a 6.6-inch screen and will be priced approximately $900.
The iPhone 17 Air, Apple's thinnest iPhone yet, was initially planned to be completely port-free, but Apple's caution with EU regulators led to this feature being shelved.
Despite dropping the concept of a port-free design for the iPhone 17 Air to satisfy regulatory concerns, Apple is still considering it for future models based on market response.
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