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We heard rumors that there would only be enough room for one rear camera.

The originally rumored name the iPhone Slim made that point pretty clear.

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Steve Jobs introduces the MacBook Air

But other iPhone 17 Air details have been few and far between.

Well, things just cleared up considerably.

Writing forBloomberg, Mark Gurman offers apretty detailed look at the iPhone 17 Airin his latest column.

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Steve Jobs introduces the MacBook Air

But there was more to the presentation than just that.

But Apple hopes to get some help from one of the other components inside the iPhone 17 Air.

Specifically, the phone is tipped to use the Apple-builtC1 modemthat debuted with theiPhone 16e.

iPhone 17 Air render

Apple’s modem is a lot more power efficient than theQualcommmodems other iPhones have been using.

I do not care if I ever see a charging port on a phone again.

I think that’s the right move, and it will certainly result in sleeker looking phones.

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Apparently, you needn’t worry.

Gurman says he’s been told the iPhone 17 Air may cost around $900.

It really is theiPhone 16 Plusreplacement model.

Apple iPhone 16 hands-on.

The iPhone 16 Plus costs $899 — will the iPhone 17 Air, too?

At any rate, turn to the rumoredfoldable iPhone, if you want tofret about astronomically priced Apple devices.

That doesn’t sound like it’s the case with the iPhone 17 Air.

The iPhone could certainly use the shake-up.

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