iPhone 17 Air rumored to feature 6.55-inch display

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Apple is preparing to release the iPhone 17 Air, a new model that will sit between the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Plus in terms of display size. According to Ross Young, founder of Display Supply Chain Consultants (DSCC), the iPhone 17 Air will feature a 6.55-inch panel. Young also mentioned that this panel size is expected to remain the same for the iPhone 17 Air’s successor, which is set to be released in 2026.

He hinted at the possibility of a larger panel for future models in 2027 but did not provide any specific details. The iPhone 17 Air is anticipated to offer a balanced screen size that fits neatly between Apple’s existing models, with potential changes on the horizon in the coming years. In other news, a rumor suggests that Apple may finally introduce reverse charging on its upcoming iPhone 17 Pro, a feature that has been available on Samsung Galaxy smartphones for several years.

According to a post on the Chinese social media site Weibo by Setsuna Digital, Apple has tested a 7.5W reverse charging function on the iPhone 17 Pro. However, it remains uncertain if this feature will be included in the final release. Reverse charging allows a device to charge other gadgets wirelessly.

Samsung first introduced this feature with its Galaxy series in 2019, and it is now available on several models, including the Galaxy S25 Ultra.

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Users have found it particularly useful for charging accessories, such as headphones and smartwatches.

As of now, no iPhone model supports reverse charging, despite rumors and hardware indications in previous generations. More information is expected in September, when Apple is set to release its next series of flagship phones. Lastly, Apple is gearing up for the release of the iPhone 17 Pro, which is rumored to feature a camera bump inspired by Google’s Pixel devices.

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However, Apple is expected to put its own design spin on this feature, integrating it seamlessly into the iPhone’s overall aesthetic. Sources familiar with Apple’s plans have indicated that the new camera design will not only enhance the phone’s photographic capabilities but also ensure it maintains the sleek look Apple is known for. The camera bump is anticipated to be more prominent, possibly housing improved sensors and advanced photographic technology.

This approach by Apple mirrors a trend in the smartphone industry where companies draw inspiration from competitors while maintaining their unique design language. The iPhone 17 Pro’s camera system is expected to set a new standard in mobile photography, competing directly with Google’s acclaimed Pixel cameras. As we approach the official announcement, Apple enthusiasts are eagerly waiting to see how these changes will enhance their user experience.

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