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Konvictz

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I got the iPhone Air on release day and I wanted to put my thoughts forward after a month of usage. The first thing to say is there is no right answer to this - it may be a phone for you or it may not be, both options are fine. But this could be useful for someone on the fence to decide to go for the Air or not. I did want to write this in some detail because it's a significant change of hardware in years.

Why iPhone Air?

I have always got what I considered the 'biggest and baddest' iPhone since the larger screen options were available from the iPhone 6. But in the recent few years the pro maxes have been feeling a bit too big for me. I realized (for me) the idea of a mobile phone is something easy to use especially on the move. I would have downsized to the pro model for sure this year if it wasn't for the Air. I also love thin and light devices. Also since the iPhone Air had most of the features from the pro, I decided to preorder and buy.

First Impressions and Feel

A month in, I am still constantly examining and admiring the air, checking the thinness and side profile. My other iphones (even the xs) feel noticeably thicker now. Only a handful of devices have had this effect for me over the years, e.g. my ultra thin laptop, oled tv, iPhone 4 and my Sony PSP from my childhood to name a few. You could probably tell I am a fan of product design and it matters to me - it may or may not for you.

The reaction from others is also quite telling. As soon as I pass the phone to someone who hasn’t felt it, there’s always a genuine pause. I don’t remember a phone doing that to people since the first iphones.

Now it's not just the thinness - it's the improved usability. The light and thinness has made the phone a lot easier to use one handed, especially over my pro max which feels like a brick now. I'm able to reach a lot more screen area. It actually feels like a product from the Steve Jobs era for the first time in years.

It's also much easier to use when I'm out and about. Taking the phone out through the day, when sitting or in tight public spaces, taking less space in my pocket (I don't use a case) - it's in those settings where it's made such a big difference for me. I would probably even prefer if they made an Air the same size as the pro.

iOS, Usability and Camera

The latest ios feels buttery smooth on the latest iphones. They’ve added lots of little touches which makes the non native apple apps feel a bit dated. And this is from someone who isn’t always impressed with a ‘new coat of paint’ type updates. I think is more impactful with the air as it really feels like a thin slab of liquid glass.

The screens really nice - I'm glad it's the same screen as the pro, the photos are also a noticeable improvement. The single camera is great and the photos from the reviews I've seen as well as my brother's 17 Pro, seem pretty much identical. The performance is great and that's expected as it's the same chip as the 17 pro (bar one gpu core which makes no difference to me).

Compromises

Second Camera


The single camera is great and as I said already pretty much identical to the other 17 models. The lack of the telephoto lens and macro photography is something I very rarely used. Sure it's a shame it's not there but it doesn't matter enough to me. I'm not a big picture taker and the standard 2x zoom on the air fits my needs.

Single Speaker

This was something that I noticed immediately the day I got it. It did bother me at first as I went from a pro max to a single speaker. However, after a month in, it's not something I notice any more. I would certainly prefer to get it back in a future air model but it’s no deal breaker.

Battery

This is without doubt the biggest issue that I've seen so far with the air. Going from a pro max large battery to the thin battery of the air has definitely been something I've felt. All the tests from reviews and my own usage points to me saying the battery life is good but not great. The reviews show it's about 10% less than the iPhone 17 so you can take that as you will.

I am a light-medium user. Whatsapp, Youtube, browsing, banking, snapchat, some social media, facetime, google maps etc. For my usage, I am getting through a whole day with a lot of on screen time so it's not a problem. Sure, in my pro max, I would come back home after a long day out and there would be plenty of battery life still. As I'm not a heavy user, this hasn't changed my usage. I can still do what I need to do and when I need to do it without needing a battery pack. Maybe I could describe it as acceptable battery life instead of good, but it's certainly not terrible or bad.

A concern could be in 1-2 years when the battery health goes down say 10% or so, capacity will be lower. A relative of mine recently sent his air back and got the pro max because he travels a lot and needs the battery - and that's absolutely fine and correct for him.

Concern about the future

There have been mixed articles about the air about it's future. I really hope Apple don't cancel this phone like other models. Air models have sold quite well in other Apple product lines and maybe their second generation of iPhone Air, with newer battery tech, second camera and second speaker means it attracts a lot more people.

I would be really disappointed if it was discontinued. This phone with it's form factor has actually made a difference to my experience of a mobile phone. It's practical to use, retains most of the pro features and feels great in the hand.

Would be interested to hear how other air users are getting on after a month.
 
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Extremely happy with mine. I feel the same way I did when the minis came out. So far haven't been bothered by any of your listed compromises. Battery seem the same as my 16 Pro. Havne't missed the ultra wide lens yet, and I never use the external speaker, thought honestly the one in the Air seems fine. I mainly use AirPods. It's really a fantastic phone for people who value light weight and holdability so kudos to Apple. I just hope they don't drop it due to poor sales. They need to advertise it because I don't think people even know about it!!
 
Extremely happy with mine. I feel the same way I did when the minis came out. So far haven't been bothered by any of your listed compromises. Battery seem the same as my 16 Pro. Havne't missed the ultra wide lens yet, and I never use the external speaker, thought honestly the one in the Air seems fine. I mainly use AirPods. It's really a fantastic phone for people who value light weight and holdability so kudos to Apple. I just hope they don't drop it due to poor sales. They need to advertise it because I don't think people even know about it!!

Yes I think my issue was going from a pro max to the air - the battery was going to noticeable. Even the pro would have felt a lot less. However, Apple said all day battery life and that's what I'm getting.

Our phones are probably one of the, if not the, most used devices we have during the day. An ultrathin lightweight phones makes even more of a difference just going by the frequency of usage. It has really made a difference.
 
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I returned the Air after two weeks of use, as I found myself trying to justify the experience despite not being genuinely satisfied. Retaining the Air would have still required me to carry my S25U, which diminished the convenience I was hoping for. Considering the combined cost of the Air and the additional battery pack, opting for the PM proved to be a more practical and worthwhile choice. The Air’s only real advantage was its form factor and lightweight design.

Ultimately, I chose the 17PM and have been genuinely satisfied with the decision.
 
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I returned the Air after two weeks of use, as I found myself trying to justify the experience despite not being genuinely satisfied. Retaining the Air would have still required me to carry my S25U, which diminished the convenience I was hoping for. Considering the combined cost of the Air and the additional battery pack, opting for the PM proved to be a more practical and worthwhile choice. The Air’s only real advantage was its form factor and lightweight design.

Ultimately, I chose the 17PM and have been genuinely satisfied with the decision.
Absolutely fair enough. With your usage, I assumed the air was running out of juice before the end of your day.

This is something I’ve had to adjust to. The air made me realize I’ve never had to think about battery ever until now. With all my previous phones plus/pro max etc, battery life was good and just kept getting better every year. Now, although it lasts a day, it is something i have to keep an eye on.
 
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I got the iPhone Air on release day and I wanted to put my thoughts forward after a month of usage. The first thing to say is there is no right answer to this - it may be a phone for you or it may not be, both options are fine. But this could be useful for someone on the fence to decide to go for the Air or not. I did want to write this in some detail because it's a significant change of hardware in years.

Why iPhone Air?

I have always got what I considered the 'biggest and baddest' iPhone since the larger screen options were available from the iPhone 6. But in the recent few years the pro maxes have been feeling a bit too big for me. I realized (for me) the idea of a mobile phone is something easy to use especially on the move. I would have downsized to the pro model for sure this year if it wasn't for the Air. I also love thin and light devices. Also since the iPhone Air had most of the features from the pro, I decided to preorder and buy.

First Impressions and Feel

A month in, I am still constantly examining and admiring the air, checking the thinness and side profile. My other iphones (even the xs) feel noticeably thicker now. Only a handful of devices have had this effect for me over the years, e.g. my ultra thin laptop, oled tv, iPhone 4 and my Sony PSP from my childhood to name a few. You could probably tell I am a fan of product design and it matters to me - it may or may not for you.

The reaction from others is also quite telling. As soon as I pass the phone to someone who hasn’t felt it, there’s always a genuine pause. I don’t remember a phone doing that to people since the first iphones.

Now it's not just the thinness - it's the improved usability. The light and thinness has made the phone a lot easier to use one handed, especially over my pro max which feels like a brick now. I'm able to reach a lot more screen area. It actually feels like a product from the Steve Jobs era for the first time in years.

It's also much easier to use when I'm out and about. Taking the phone out through the day, when sitting or in tight public spaces, taking less space in my pocket (I don't use a case) - it's in those settings where it's made such a big difference for me. I would probably even prefer if they made an Air the same size as the pro.

iOS, Usability and Camera

The latest ios feels buttery smooth on the latest iphones. They’ve added lots of little touches which makes the non native apple apps feel a bit dated. And this is from someone who isn’t always impressed with a ‘new coat of paint’ type updates. I think is more impactful with the air as it really feels like a thin slab of liquid glass.

The screens really nice - I'm glad it's the same screen as the pro, the photos are also a noticeable improvement. The single camera is great and the photos from the reviews I've seen as well as my brother's 17 Pro, seem pretty much identical. The performance is great and that's expected as it's the same chip as the 17 pro (bar one gpu core which makes no difference to me).

Compromises

Second Camera


The single camera is great and as I said already pretty much identical to the other 17 models. The lack of the telephoto lens and macro photography is something I very rarely used. Sure it's a shame it's not there but it doesn't matter enough to me. I'm not a big picture taker and the standard 2x zoom on the air fits my needs.

Single Speaker

This was something that I noticed immediately the day I got it. It did bother me at first as I went from a pro max to a single speaker. However, after a month in, it's not something I notice any more. I would certainly prefer to get it back in a future air model but it’s no deal breaker.

Battery

This is without doubt the biggest issue that I've seen so far with the air. Going from a pro max large battery to the thin battery of the air has definitely been something I've felt. All the tests from reviews and my own usage points to me saying the battery life is good but not great. The reviews show it's about 10% less than the iPhone 17 so you can take that as you will.

I am a light-medium user. Whatsapp, Youtube, browsing, banking, snapchat, some social media, facetime, google maps etc. For my usage, I am getting through a whole day with a lot of on screen time so it's not a problem. Sure, in my pro max, I would come back home after a long day out and there would be plenty of battery life still. As I'm not a heavy user, this hasn't changed my usage. I can still do what I need to do and when I need to do it without needing a battery pack. Maybe I could describe it as acceptable battery life instead of good, but it's certainly not terrible or bad.

A concern could be in 1-2 years when the battery health goes down say 10% or so, capacity will be lower. A relative of mine recently sent his air back and got the pro max because he travels a lot and needs the battery - and that's absolutely fine and correct for him.

Concern about the future

There have been mixed articles about the air about it's future. I really hope Apple don't cancel this phone like other models. Air models have sold quite well in other Apple product lines and maybe their second generation of iPhone Air, with newer battery tech, second camera and second speaker means it attracts a lot more people.

I would be really disappointed if it was discontinued. This phone with it's form factor has actually made a difference to my experience of a mobile phone. It's practical to use, retains most of the pro features and feels great in the hand.

Would be interested to hear how other air users are getting on after a month.
It's only natural for those who bought the air to defend it. Nobody likes to admit defeat.

While it's certainly not a bad phone, Apples greed is very obvious. Overpriced, lacking a comparable feature set to its competitor the Samsung S25 Edge, leaves iPhone Air looking like an also ran.

Apple buyers know what comprises an outstanding iPhone and this isn't it.
 
Hands down the Air is my favourite iPhone since I first used the iPhone X back in 2017.
I did try a 17 Pro as well but I went back to the Air and I’m really enjoying it.

I’ve said in a few threads now about having carpel tunnel and hand surgeries. The Air is super comfortable to use and I still have the wow factor when I pick it up and the premium slim design is a treat for the eyes also.

Performance is obviously incredible with the A19 Pro paired with 12GB of RAM.

Battery life is surprisingly good and much better than the battery capacity would have you believe (very close with the 17 Pro I also tried)

The single camera whilst lacking in areas is superb and I’ve got some amazing shots. I like the multiple focal lengths with 26mm, 28mm & 35mm on the 1x and the 2x work very well. The ability to take portrait shots of any subject is also excellent.

The single speaker is a none issue. It’s loud and clear and perfectly good for watching some YouTube videos etc.

Overall I really love my space black Air, I think the form factor is a great piece of design with how it looks and how it feels in the hand with the beautiful 6.5” display.

Time will tell how it holds up but so far using it naked (the only way for the Air) it’s still immaculate with no marks on it.
 
I don't understand apple. They cancel the mini and plus models d/t poor sales. Those two did not receive visible ad support. Now there are reports the air is not selling well, however all the commercials are the ORANGE "PRO" model. When I was in Taiwan, all i saw was "PRO". The pro commercials are everywhere. So I don't understand the disconnect of apple hardware team, marketing and the executives making the decision.

Oh well if it is a two year model, then there you go. I'll enjoy this phone regardless like I did with my 12 mini and 13 mini. I don't need apple's advertising to validated my purchase decision. It's just a shame the history is repeating itself.

The air really is a beautiful phone.
 
I have the Air and love it. It was an easy choice for me as I love the form factor and its compromises don't affect my use case. My last phone was the 16 Pro and I find the battery life of my Air almost identical to the 16 Pro. In spite of that, all the comments about the Air's poor battery life have made me more concerned about battery per cent when going out in the evening, which is what spending too much time here has caused. 😁 My only real concern about the Air is that it may be discontinued next year.
 
for people who value thin, light, and superb design, its a great phone.
for people who value a large screen, its a creditable phone.
for people who want cameras-galore, its a non-starter.

for apple, the value in launching the iPhone Air is all about getting real world feedback in preparation for the iPhone Fold.
retail price elasticity. repair rate. real life battery data. Ceramic Shield actual protect-ability. consumer profile data by age and income. 12GB RAM & A19 5Core performance and heat characteristics. reliability of C2 chip for cellular data. performance data for N1 chip for Bluetooth and Wi-fi. battery management performance data.

if all goes well. we could be pleasantly surprised that the iPhone Fold, rumored to be USD 2,000+ retail, could come in nearer to USD 1,799.
a big factor in this would be if apple gauges that only 1 camera in the Air resulted in minus-N sales, thereby encouraging apple to put two cameras in the Fold. same thing for a mono speaker. what was the degree of claimed non-sales of the Air had mono speaker given as the top one or two of reasons not to buy.
pricing, ad spend, country by country sales etc of the Air is being followed closely by apple.

my own battery data on the Air:
im setting a charging limit at 85%.
im a medium to heavy user. i have between 30% and 20% left at 20:00 each night.
but this kind of battery life is being achieved only after i began to see that actual talk time on the Air is my biggest battery killer. for days where i am having an especially intensive period where im making more than 2 hours+ of phone calls, then i have begun to attach the MagSafe battery for the Air for the couple hours im on the phone talking. in this case, where the MagSafe battery is attached only during my heavy call time, my battery at 20:00 is about 50% remaining (with having set the maximum charge at 85%).
i have been using the Air since September 27. cycle count is 12 as of yesterday.
pretty good.
 
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