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    iPhone Air design

    A thin, blue iPhone Air 2 is viewed from the side with the device’s name displayed above it on a light gray background.

    iPhone Air 2: The Slim Design We Love, Now Bring Back the Pro Camera Set

    February 10, 2026 / 8:32 AMFebruary 9, 2026

    The rumored iPhone Air 2 continues Apple’s ultra-thin design direction, and many users are hoping the next version pairs that elegance with a full Pro-level camera system.

    Side view of four smartphones in light blue, gold, silver, and black stacked horizontally, highlighting their slim designs—perfectly illustrating Apple moving luxury away from the Pro line against a white background.

    iPhone Air 2 Could Be Worth the Wait for Users Who Want Power Without Pro Weight

    December 22, 2025 / 3:22 PM

    Apple’s rumored iPhone Air 2 represents a category that Apple itself quietly created: a premium iPhone designed not for professional videographers or power users chasing specs, but for people who…

    A hand holds a thin smartphone horizontally, with "2026 iPhone Air" displayed above the device against a plain, light background, highlighting its sleek design and dual-lens camera.

    2026 iPhone Air to Feature Dual-Lens Camera and Lighter Design

    November 7, 2025 / 9:34 AMNovember 7, 2025

    Apple is expected to introduce a redesigned iPhone Air in 2026 featuring a dual-lens camera system and a thinner, lighter chassis, according to new information shared by industry sources. The…

    Three iPhones are shown from different angles: two dark-colored models with triple rear cameras on the left and center, and a light purple model with dual cameras on the right, highlighting the iPhone Air lineup position against a white background.

    The iPhone Air’s Place in the Lineup: Luxury, Entry-Level, or Just Confusing?

    October 11, 2025 / 9:32 AMOctober 9, 2025

    When Apple introduced the new iPhone Air, it was meant to simplify the lineup. Instead, it may have done the opposite. Positioned between the iPhone 17 and the iPhone 17…

    Minimalist image showing the word "AIR," with each letter resembling the thin side profile of a smartphone—perfectly capturing the ultra-slim design of the iPhone Air. Ideal for those seeking visuals that reflect iPhone Air pros cons in style.

    iPhone Air Early Reviews: YouTubers Weigh In on Apple’s Slimmest Design

    September 26, 2025 / 9:24 AMSeptember 25, 2025

    Launched on September 9, 2025, alongside the iPhone 17 lineup, it targets users who prioritize portability over power-user features. Early YouTube reviews from top tech creators offer a balanced view,…

    Close-up of the rear cameras on two smartphones—one white with a single lens, the other orange with three lenses and a flash—highlighting Apple moving luxury away from the Pro line in this Air vs Pro comparison.

    Air vs Pro: Apple Moving Luxury Away From the Pro Line

    September 22, 2025 / 9:35 AMSeptember 22, 2025

    This year, however, the equation has changed. With the debut of the iPhone Air, Apple has shifted many of the features once exclusive to the Pro line into a slimmer,…

    A hand holds an iPhone 17 Pro displaying a photo of a person in a brown outfit standing outdoors against a blue sky and tan building, with the camera app interface visible after a recent software update.

    Apple Addresses iPhone Air and iPhone 17 Pro Camera Glitches with Software Update

    September 18, 2025 / 9:32 AMSeptember 18, 2025

    The issue, highlighted in a review by Henry Casey for CNN Underscored, surfaced when using the iPhone Air to take photos at a concert. Bright LED displays, such as those…

    Cover of Apple Magazine, issue #764, dated June 19, 2026. The main focus is a large “27” icon in the center, with headlines about Tesla support, retro digital cameras, and new operating systems and AI integration.
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    Apple Mac Studio

    Mac Studio Shows How Much Power Most Users Do Not Need

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    Safari Reader Makes Websites Easier to Read

    Close-up view of the iPhone 17 Pro Black’s triple-lens camera system, showing detailed lens surfaces and surrounding casing. The Apple logo appears in the lower right corner.

    iPhone 19 Pro Could Bring Apple’s Next Glass Reset

    A TV displays a photo memories interface with children playing trumpets, with an Apple TV device and remote shown beside it.

    Apple TV Photo Memories Bring Family Photos to the Living Room

    A man wearing AirPods sits on a park bench holding an iPhone, with a dog partially visible beside him.

    Apple Accessibility Makes AI Useful Beyond Productivity

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    Apple Sports Makes Scores Feel Simple Again

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