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The iPhone Air is Apple's thinnest smartphone ever. Meanwhile, the Pro model gets a new telephoto camera and looks significantly different from its predecessor.
Apple has unveiled the 17th generation of its smartphones. The iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max have a new design, various camera improvements and a new chip. Larger batteries should ensure longer battery life.
Apple is replacing the Plus model with the iPhone Air. It is the thinnest iPhone ever and weighs less than the smaller models despite its 6.5-inch display. However, the slimming down means only a single camera and less battery life.
The regular iPhone 17 inherits the 6.3-inch display with 120 Hertz (ProMotion) from last year's Pro model. The front camera with 18 megapixels is a cross-model innovation. It has a wider perspective and a sensor that is twice as large as the previous one. This is square, so you no longer have to rotate the smartphone for landscape format selfies.
The new iPhones will be available from 19 September and can be pre-ordered here from Friday 12 September: Normal, Air, Pro. The prices:
After five years of the iPhone Pro looking virtually the same, Apple is giving it a major redesign this year. The «camera plateau» (original keynote) is rectangular and extends across the entire width of the back. Underneath, a Ceramic Shield glass is embedded in an aluminium unibody (R.I.P. Titan). The front consists of a new Ceramic Shield 2, which is said to be three times more scratch-resistant than the first version. It also appears to reduce reflections better. The available colours are silver, «deep blue» and «cosmic orange». The latter is reminiscent of the Action Button on the Apple Watch Ultra.
One reason for the larger camera module is probably the new telephoto camera. It has a slightly shorter focal length of 100 millimetres (full-frame equivalent). This corresponds to a fourfold zoom, if you prefer to think in smartphone terms. In return, the sensor is 56 per cent larger and now offers the same 48-megapixel resolution as the other two rear cameras. This enables a digital zoom of 200 millimetres (eight times). However, the resolution then drops to 12 megapixels.
With the new video features, it is clear that Apple is also targeting vloggers with the iPhone 17 Pro. The smartphone can record front and rear videos simultaneously. The cameras on the back also support ProRes RAW, although this professional video format is unlikely to be useful in most cases.
In addition to the camera, Apple is also improving the chip. The new A19 Pro with 6-core CPU and 6-core GPU is said to be up to 40 per cent faster than its predecessor. Apple's specifications do not reveal whether it also has more RAM. The A18 Pro only had eight gigabytes. Another new feature in all new iPhones is Apple's own wireless chip called N1. It supports WiFi 7 and Bluetooth 6.0.
According to Apple, the A19 Pro and the N1 are particularly energy-efficient. At the same time, the battery capacity increases. The bottom line is that this should ensure longer battery life. Apple claims 33 hours of video playback for the normal iPhone 17 Pro and 39 hours for the iPhone 17 Pro Max. That's six hours more than its predecessor in each case. However, these figures only apply to the eSIM-only variants. As the iPhone 17 Pro still has a physical slot in Europe, it only has 31 and 37 hours of video playback in this country.
After the fiasco surrounding the insufficiently robust «FineWoven», Apple is making a second attempt at a textile case. The new attempt is called «TechWoven» and should be significantly more durable thanks to a coating. Different coloured yarns would provide a «dimensional texture». The TechWoven cases for the iPhone 17 Pro are available in black, blue, purple, «Siena» (a shade of brown) and green.
For the first time, Apple Air-ifies its smartphone. The concept of the iPhone Air is reminiscent of the first MacBook Air: it sacrifices features and battery life on the altar of slimness. The result is an extremely thin, yet large iPhone. It measures just 5.6 millimetres in thickness.
The display diagonal is 6.5 inches - almost as large as the old iPhone 16 Plus, of which there is no successor. Weighing just 165 grammes, the iPhone Air should feel very light for its size. The back is made of glass with Ceramic Shield, the frame is made of titanium. The iPhone Air is available in black, white, «light gold» and «sky blue».
The disadvantage of the thin design is a shorter battery life than other models. Apple says the smartphone will still last all day and claims 27 hours of video playback - the same as the iPhone 16 Pro, three less than the iPhone 17 and six less than the iPhone 17 Pro (eSIM-only). The Air is equipped with a slightly slimmed-down A19 Pro with a 6-core CPU and 5-core GPU. The display is capable of ProMotion (120 Hertz).
For the modem, Apple has opted for its new in-house C1X. It is a further development of the C1 from the iPhone 16e. The C1X is supposed to be better than the modem from Qualcomm in the iPhone 16 Pro. Interestingly, Qualcomm modems are still used in the regular iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Pro. And also unlike the other models, the iPhone Air does not have a physical SIM card slot.
The second disadvantage compared to the other models is the single camera on the back with a focal length of 26 millimetres and a resolution of 48 megapixels. The front camera with 18 megapixels is the same as on the other models and the iPhone Air also supports dual capture.
Like its larger siblings, the regular iPhone model will have the new 18-megapixel front camera and Ceramic Shield 2 to protect the display. The iPhone 17 should also offer improved battery life - 8 hours more video playback compared to the previous model. This corresponds to an increase of 36 per cent. In terms of colour, it comes in black, white, «fog blue», «sage» and «lavender».
The biggest upgrade is for the display. Compared to its predecessor, it is slightly larger (6.3 instead of 6.1 inches) and finally supports 120 Hertz (ProMotion). As with the more expensive models, the maximum brightness is 3000 nits. An A19 chip with a 6-core CPU and 5-core GPU is employed inside. The ultra-wide-angle camera has a larger sensor with a resolution of 48 megapixels.
You can pre-order the new iPhones from 12 September at 2 pm. A test report will follow in the next few weeks, and we'll also be talking about the new devices in the Techtelmechtel podcast. If you would like to watch the keynote, you can find the recording here:
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