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Apple has chased ultra-thin designs before, especially with the iPhone 6 era and the iPad Pro line. But thinness often comes at a cost. The slimmer the body, the harder it is to pack in a big battery or provide structural integrity. Longtime Apple fans might remember the iPhone 6 “bendgate” incident, when some users reported their phones bending in pockets. That’s the kind of issue Apple will need to guard against here.
Public perception around ultra-thin phones has been a bit of a mixed bag. Some users love the lightweight, minimalist feel, especially for one-handed use and portability. Others remain skeptical, seeing thinner phones as a trade-off that often comes at the expense of battery life, cooling, or durability. With foldables and larger flagships becoming the norm, Apple might be betting that there’s still a market hungry for a sleek, slim, no-nonsense slab. If the iPhone 17 Air delivers on both form and function, it could mark a return to a design trend that many thought had run its course.