In a few months, we’ll get to see the new iPhones for the year. And while we are excited about the Pro models, we are also quite hyped up about the slim and light iPhone 17 Air. Now, the full design and colour options of the device have been revealed, and they look more subtle than vibrant, unlike the existing vanilla iPhones.
So, if you are planning to get the upcoming slim iPhone, here’s how it may look in four of its rumoured colour options.
iPhone 17 Air colour options, key features
The renowned tipster Majun Bu has revealed the colour options of the upcoming iPhone 17 Air. The colour options not only reveal the more subtle shades but also show off the phone’s design. The new slim iPhone will come in Light Gold, Light Blue, Silver, and Black colour options.
The Light Blue shade reminds us of the blue iPhone 15. The Light Gold and Silver shades aren’t too bold, but the Black looks quite dark, yet elegant.
Coming to the design, the iPhone 17 Air appears to feature a new horizontal camera island. It holds a single camera, a secondary microphone, and an LED flash unit. The Apple logo is placed in the centre, with the overall form factor appearing to be quite thin.
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Other than this, some of the key features of the iPhone 17 Air surfaced recently. The slim and light phone is expected to feature a large OLED screen and be powered by Apple’s A19 chipset. It is expected to run on iOS 26 out of the box with a bunch of new AI features.
The iPhone 17 Air won’t be cheap. It’s expected to be placed in the range of the Pro models, making it compete directly with the recently launched Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge.
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