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Everything we saw at Apple's 'Awe Dropping' event
A new device dubbed the 'iPhone Air' has reportedly been unveiled, sparking considerable debate among tech enthusiasts and consumers. The device, showcased in a recent video, boasts a 6.5-inch display and an exceptionally thin profile, measuring just 5.6mm. Key specifications include a single 48MP Fusion rear camera, an 18MP selfie camera with Center Stage, and is powered by an A19 Pro chipset, promising 'all day battery life.' However, initial reactions have been mixed, with many expressing skepticism about the product's design choices and market appeal. One commenter noted, "A single camera in 2025 is a failed project already," while another questioned the device's value proposition: "This phone makes no sense. It has worse specs than the standard iPhone 17 yet it costs $200 more. Who would want this? I haven’t heard anyone wanting a thinner phone." Concerns were also raised about the phone's durability, with a user remarking, "Will be ruined by the inevitable case you have to fit because it will damage so easily." Despite the manufacturer's claims of 'all day battery life,' some users anticipate poor performance, stating, "battery life of 2 hours." The overall sentiment in the comments section suggests a disconnect between the presented features and consumer expectations for innovation and practicality in a new iPhone model.
Everything we saw at Apple's 'Awe Dropping' event