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I don't want an air. TOOOOOO Thin! I like the form factor they way it is. If it works don't fix it. And I should remind you that we tried thin and it was a disaster. Jony Ive? Remember him?
There is a niche trend towards minimalist smartphones. Makes sense for Apple to cover all bases, or as much of it as profitably possible. Minimalist and Apple does go together at one point. :)
Second that. But unfortunately we are in the minority and most consumers wouldn't open their wallet for a pro mini model and there is always the sub optimum battery life and the size constraints that make compromise with cameras setup a very likely outcome and all that will lead to poor sale figures and ultimately Apple will ditch it.
i want ip17 ultra with newest design without dynamic islands notches, full screen with finger print sensor, blood sugar and blood pressure monitor watch along with this 😊
I think the leaks are actually pointing to a folding phone. You can can't have the same thickness as a normal iPhone in a folding phone, so I think what ever leaks are having people are misunderstanding the purpose. Not saying I want a folding phone, but just my two cents.
Personally, I would be hesitant to buy a first-generation model of a radically different iPhone. Try as they might, there have been issues with some iphone models that were quite different from a previous model.
I don't think its about that. I think if we were to go 50 years into the future we would see phones being very thing and lightweight while also having great battery. You need to innovate in order to improve. You're literally saying i want the same iphone that they've been producing every single year.
@@marazali2557 I did not say that, I just said that making a thinner iPhone makes no sense, the form factor is already good, so instead of focusing on redesigning an already well designed design, we should look at other updates, like faster charging, bilateral charging, wireless lossless audio, bringing Pro Motion to the standard iPhones, reducing the size of the Dynamic Island, and maybe even thunderbolt support. Those are all updates that would be helpful, redesigning the iPhone to be more prone to bendgate, have a worse battery life, and be more expensive, does not make any sense. In my opinion, if Apple wants another form factor available, they should bring back the mini iPhone. While it may not have sold as well as they wanted it to, it sold better than the plus models, and would certainly sell better than a more expensive thin and light “Air model.”
@@marazali2557the word innovate or innovation gets bandied about a lot these days , sometimes it gets confused with just being different or trendy . Compare modern plastic fantastic gimmicky cars with older long lasting practical models . Many of the newer innovative throw away models are just rubbish! But the trendy’s tell us this is innovative and the future 😂😂😂😂😂. The geeks will have bought and thrown away 2 innovative gimmicky cars and my old nothing special built to last a long time model will still be going 😊, innovation sometimes isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. That’s not always the case , but often it is .
it is just a rumour. Reporters, no matter how reliable their tract record is, have to pique people's interest with unusual iphone proposals that will ultimately never come to fruition.
It's probably only us nerds who are interested in new colors on the mobile phone, material on the bezel, refresh rate, marginally better camera, etc. In recent years, iPhone has made phones that are good enough for the vast majority of people. Everyone talks about AI, but most people don't know what it means in terms of practical functions for them. So launching a phone that is thinner and lighter in the pocket can be something that creates interest.
I use to upgrade each year. Since the 13 pro I debated to even go to the 14 but did and two days later it was pointless. I do not plan on updating until a big change, design, or a feature that is a must have. Honestly I would be tempted to get the new SE before going to the 16 right now.
If battery life was 12 hours or less than that would be a big no no. Even if the phone was cheaper I don’t think people would put up with having to charge the phone through the day.
I’d love a thinner phone. Less stress on my thumb and hands. I bought the iPhone 14 and it was so thick my hands hurt so I went back to an older model lol
One thing I don't understand is, why is the air rumoured to cost more than the pro, but won't have the pro chip? It'll have a weaker battery and more flimsy and easier to break or bend. Makes no sense
Sounds super exciting to have a phone you’re going to have to charge twice a day. This makes no sense. Consumers are screaming for phones with longer battery life, and people think they are going to release this tiny ultra thin phone? I am calling shenanigans.
Appreciate the update Gre, but why are we talking about the iPhone 17 now, when it is still over a year away, sure sounds exciting but let's not get ahead of ourselves. The only reason I think rumours are coming out now is because this year's bunch of iPhones are not changing much at all, and it's a subtle hint to people that they might want to hold off for another year. Good work at always though
It doesn’t seem that it will ever be resolved but I’d like to see the Jony Ive ‘single slab of glass’ iPhone with no Dynamic Island, pin hole or notch. Maybe a UDC can never be good enough but I’m finding when I occasionally watch videos on my iPhone, the few that are in native 18:9 show a bit of Dynamic Island intruding into the border and I don’t like it. Just making it thinner isn’t a radical redesign in my view and has all the downsides everybody lease has mentioned as well!
Imagine iPhone Air wasn’t your only active phone, like going to a party with a dress watch. What issues do we need to solve? Now that we have eSIMs, is this possible at all? Is there a way Apple can propose seamlessly moving phone numbers and necessary authentication across to different phones, keeping one active at a time.
it will be a bonanza for people who test the durability, throwing it from height, bending it and all forms of abuses. After the initial excitement fizzled out, I don't think it will sell well enough for Apple to keep making it and will meet the same fate as the mini and the plus models. People say they want innovative form factors but won't give up the premium spec sheet of the pro models as a trade.
No, no, I don't want such a thin iPhone, it's uncomfortable to hold, the battery doesn't fit there, neither does the camera, still thicker is much better, a thicker phone is good to hold, a high-quality camera is essential nowadays and people need a much larger battery capacity phone. I remember a time when phone batteries lasted a week, yes they weren't smartphones, but you could make calls, send messages, play funny games, surf the web and even had a camera. What high tech are people talking about when even a normal smartphone can't even last 24 hours with average use, isn't that some high tech?! No need to make everything so thin!
I don't find attractive a phone so thin. "Bendgate" might happen again plus, battery life might be compromised. I have the 15 base model and its thickness if fine for me.
Honestly, no point in these thinner iPhones air when battery doesn't even last half day . I would rather prefer the normal iPhone pros which has longer battery life.
I think a thinner phone can work if it's smaller. Smaller means less area space to bend. But less battery. Less internals. I would worry that with Apple's push into AI as well, that they may not be able to shrink a phone smaller without gutting the capabilities, and that might be a big turn off for people. Who wants a new iPhone that can't have AI? Even the 14 pro people are mad their phone won't get it, lol. But I ultimately agree with Greg in one of his replies to another comment. More options is always good. I think the market for portable batteries and chargers mean people can be worried about battery size. And it wouldn't be impossible for people to get a smaller, but thicker phone if they had a mini with a battery slapped on with magsafe.
Oooh Greggy , allow me to respond mate ! I have to disagree with your assessment of what you think most people want ! I really think being thin is pretty low on most people’s priority list. Personally I dislike small or thin or both of those in devices , and that is because 9 times out of ten when companies go for these type of dimensions in hardware it usually comes with a loss of features, compromises , possibly less durability , in comparison to love my brick of an iPhone 14 Pro Max, and it had taken the hard knocks of an old clumsy bugger for nearly two years, and still works like a beauty , and it has proven itself in other ways too. As a dude that’s had 8 flagship android phones from different manufacturers, to me cosmetics is a fair way down my priority list as is looking cool , give me function over form every time! What I would like to see from Apple is a bit more ram , a bit more storage on the entry level of all models , give us more battery , call me old fashioned…. I’d love to see the 3.5 mm headphone jack come back , I still use wired phones to this day. I’m a 6 footer with big hands and digits , I’d happily have a slightly wider bigger device , which is easier to type on , easier on those of us that don’t have 20/20 peepers , Apple is already doing things to make IOS a bit more Androidy with customisation, and that’s a good thing , at the same time I like the way Apple does stuff its own way, I even like the walled garden …. Which is a nice and kinda exclusive thing that Apple has going compared to Android. I’ve said this many times, just being trendy or different does not necessarily mean good ( and this goes double for cars ! ). I like apples predictable and safe approach which also allows refinement of the product. I also have a galaxy and a pixel 8 pro that are very different, but my carry around is the trusted and true big iPhone . Sorry for the long winded post.
I would always prefer an ultra slim design which is very sleek but with a strong durable full flat frame and the newest battery technology for higher battery density in a compact form Hope Apple launches the new ultra slim phone in the slab form and not in a flip or fold form factor because all these flip - fold phones are gimmicky only meant for show off.
I'm not sure if I'd take a free one. I just bought my favorite Samsung for 134 bucks .mint service ..bone cheap. Just because you can ,doesn't mean you should. I still don't know why we need three cameras ...but I make very few calls ..ever.
Yes. Weaker battery too. Non pro chip. Higher price tag. Not sure what idiot would buy a more expensive phone than the pro, with weaker specs, weaker battery and just weaker overall. More flimsy and easier to break and bend. If it's priced, the same as the plus, then it should do fine. But it won't be
@@mohammedfaiisal I'd prefer a thinner phone. I'm not on my phone all day, I'm not addicted to social media, etc. Battery life isn't a concern for me. I've hated how tech has gotten thicker and heavier over the decades. Also, if they went with a metal back, it would be sturdy enough. Obviously, don't sit on it/don't use it as a Frisbee. That goes for any phone, though. It being more expensive would be a bit painful, but I also hate having stuff in my pockets to begin with, and this would be amazing.
@@ReclaimerTyphoon that's not the point. Who sits and uses their phone as a Frisbee? No one does. The iPhone 6s bent easily by just having it in your jeans pocket. Some of the iPad pro m4 arrived bent. The air or slim is supposed to be even thinner. That is going to bend even more easily. A thin phone is great, but not half a cm thin. 7mm is fine, especially if it had curved sides like the iPhone x. The iPhone X was about 7.7mm so that's why I said 7mm is fine. Doesn't need to be lower than that. It's a huge risk and the fact that it's not going to get the pro chip and specs, but will cost more, is ridiculous. It won't sell well if it's priced more than the pro max, but not better than it. The design change isn't worth paying extra 600 for. The value of that phone will be half of what it'll be priced for
@@mohammedfaiisal An iPhone would be harder to bend, because it's smaller than a tablet. The larger length of a tablet allows for more of the body of the device to act as a lever. I've seen the tear downs - the new iPad is *pretty* resistant to bending. It's not perfect, but it doesn't have to be yet. A thinner iPhone can be engineered in the same way, and bend less easily because of it being shorter. With that said, they said back then that iPhone 6 bent by simply *existing* in a jeans pocket, but I re-read those reports, etc., and it wasn't just *in* a pocket. It was actively used, for something like a week, and then maybe the last thing the person was wearing was jeans... and if you ask me, they must have been some tight, skinny jeans, and they probably just put too much pressure on it. Personally, I'm not worried about it. I don't wear skin-tight, rigid jeans made out of cement, and I would take care of the thing. And I would have Apple Care+. It would be fine, and I would reap the benefits.
No it doesn't excite me because I know they are in the business of selling phones every year. The reason to buy is not there on this one. I'd rather get joy of not spending the money and putting it elsewhere.
@@davidjacobs6244 And that's saying something, because a tablet is way bigger, meaning there's more leverage at every point, at any given time during regular use. A thin, metal-backed iPhone would be stronger than even the iPad. Just don't sit on your phone. Which goes for any modern phone.
Although I think it might be cool to see and maybe it will be good for some people I personally prefer the larger screens and battery never hurts but only time will show,I don't think a folding phone would be as good just based on what is available now but again time will tell 🤓and teacher's are only what they are lol
I don’t think most consumers even care about a redesign of the iPhone. I believe the people want internal upgrades, UI, Battery life, etc. The only reason I can see Apple making a thinner iPhone is because of their commitment to be carbon neutral by 2030. Thinner devices means less material.
Worst, the thin phone with small battery will require user to carry around a charger and/or a powerbank to get through a day, which defeats the whole purpose of being thin and light.
Everyone's saying "no, make phones thicker 😡😭" but forgetting that phones ARE thicker right now. This "slim" is actually correcting course on how smartphones should be. And i'll be waiting happily for it's release 😋
getting an android was arguably the best tec choice iv made it years...the freedom in software / apps has been an absolute game changer. Not needing to be fed apples garbage like Itunes to access basic functionality. I'll never buy another apple product again.
You are not alone mate , I’d rather have something of substance with all the features , and big dimensions. I’ve had thin android devices and they are as slippery as hell.
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wheres the SE3 2024 maybe a mini replacment
I don't want an air. TOOOOOO Thin! I like the form factor they way it is. If it works don't fix it.
And I should remind you that we tried thin and it was a disaster. Jony Ive? Remember him?
I'd actually prefer a thicker phone with more battery life
More options would be a good thing
There is a niche trend towards minimalist smartphones. Makes sense for Apple to cover all bases, or as much of it as profitably possible. Minimalist and Apple does go together at one point. :)
I couldn´t agree more.
same. I dont want thin of everything
@@ongjanette minimalist... costs :)) I'm sure it will be a 5-699$... a 12h phone battery, cuz they can.
Not at all, most of us would gladly accept a thicker phone with at least 2 days battery, we dont need a thinner phone with halfday battery life
Facts I don’t understand this trend of now going super thin again give me 2 day battery I’d rather that then having to half days battery
Agree! We want 2 days battery, not half a day
Which would get twisted very fast
Facts
Absolutely!!!!!
I just want an iPhone 17 Pro Mini.
I would buy that in a heartbeat.
No seriously bc you know they're working on stacked battery tech. Which was the biggest downfall of the 13 mini, but especially, 12 mini
Second that. But unfortunately we are in the minority and most consumers wouldn't open their wallet for a pro mini model and there is always the sub optimum battery life and the size constraints that make compromise with cameras setup a very likely outcome and all that will lead to poor sale figures and ultimately Apple will ditch it.
I’m considering not getting a pro max this time and getting a regular pro. Idk about a mini though.
Wet dreams
Let’s revisit “BENDGATE”‼️
😂
Recycled comment.
@@michaelhall9146if the shoe fits 😊.
This not no "bendgate"... it a be more like "breakgate"
😅😂
i want ip17 ultra with newest design without dynamic islands notches, full screen with finger print sensor, blood sugar and blood pressure monitor watch along with this 😊
Seems cool
I think the leaks are actually pointing to a folding phone. You can can't have the same thickness as a normal iPhone in a folding phone, so I think what ever leaks are having people are misunderstanding the purpose. Not saying I want a folding phone, but just my two cents.
Somebody's been watching max tech 🤭
7:24 therefore we need a new mini
I mean I don’t disagree
Personally, I would be hesitant to buy a first-generation model of a radically different iPhone. Try as they might, there have been issues with some iphone models that were quite different from a previous model.
I never buy the prototype either. I’ll let them figure out everything they did wrong before I make my purchase.
BROTHER NOBODY SAID “🤓Gee, I really need a THINNER IPHONE,” It does NOT make sense, we do NOT need it😭
I don't think its about that. I think if we were to go 50 years into the future we would see phones being very thing and lightweight while also having great battery. You need to innovate in order to improve. You're literally saying i want the same iphone that they've been producing every single year.
@@marazali2557 I did not say that, I just said that making a thinner iPhone makes no sense, the form factor is already good, so instead of focusing on redesigning an already well designed design, we should look at other updates, like faster charging, bilateral charging, wireless lossless audio, bringing Pro Motion to the standard iPhones, reducing the size of the Dynamic Island, and maybe even thunderbolt support. Those are all updates that would be helpful, redesigning the iPhone to be more prone to bendgate, have a worse battery life, and be more expensive, does not make any sense. In my opinion, if Apple wants another form factor available, they should bring back the mini iPhone. While it may not have sold as well as they wanted it to, it sold better than the plus models, and would certainly sell better than a more expensive thin and light “Air model.”
@@marazali2557the word innovate or innovation gets bandied about a lot these days , sometimes it gets confused with just being different or trendy .
Compare modern plastic fantastic gimmicky cars with older long lasting practical models .
Many of the newer innovative throw away models are just rubbish!
But the trendy’s tell us this is innovative and the future 😂😂😂😂😂.
The geeks will have bought and thrown away 2 innovative gimmicky cars and my old nothing special built to last a long time model will still be going 😊, innovation sometimes isn’t all it’s cracked up to be.
That’s not always the case , but often it is .
it is just a rumour. Reporters, no matter how reliable their tract record is, have to pique people's interest with unusual iphone proposals that will ultimately never come to fruition.
It's probably only us nerds who are interested in new colors on the mobile phone, material on the bezel, refresh rate, marginally better camera, etc.
In recent years, iPhone has made phones that are good enough for the vast majority of people. Everyone talks about AI, but most people don't know what it means in terms of practical functions for them. So launching a phone that is thinner and lighter in the pocket can be something that creates interest.
Happy to see something new! I would definitely buy an iPhone air and fingers crossed for an iFlip 🤞🏻
I use to upgrade each year. Since the 13 pro I debated to even go to the 14 but did and two days later it was pointless. I do not plan on updating until a big change, design, or a feature that is a must have. Honestly I would be tempted to get the new SE before going to the 16 right now.
Thin makes it harder to hold and I’d much rather have a thicker phone with a better battery and better camera zoom.
I was wondering what the battery life and the durability test would look like on the 17 Air
If battery life was 12 hours or less than that would be a big no no. Even if the phone was cheaper I don’t think people would put up with having to charge the phone through the day.
If the 15 pro's were cracking from bending imagine how easily that thin 17 air would fall apart lol
Key word “if.”
I’d love a thinner phone. Less stress on my thumb and hands. I bought the iPhone 14 and it was so thick my hands hurt so I went back to an older model lol
Give me a folding phone. It’s hard with the current sizes and weights to put it in the pocket, which I do when doing my walks.
One thing I don't understand is, why is the air rumoured to cost more than the pro, but won't have the pro chip? It'll have a weaker battery and more flimsy and easier to break or bend. Makes no sense
It should be thicker to accommodate the camera bump and fit more battery
Sounds super exciting to have a phone you’re going to have to charge twice a day. This makes no sense. Consumers are screaming for phones with longer battery life, and people think they are going to release this tiny ultra thin phone? I am calling shenanigans.
Appreciate the update Gre, but why are we talking about the iPhone 17 now, when it is still over a year away, sure sounds exciting but let's not get ahead of ourselves.
The only reason I think rumours are coming out now is because this year's bunch of iPhones are not changing much at all, and it's a subtle hint to people that they might want to hold off for another year. Good work at always though
There’s a sucker born every iPhone Air minute
This iPhone air/slim model seems a bit odd. I’ll have to judge this thing when it comes out. And see what the pros and cons are.
Im gettin' the 16. I dont need a thinner phone then upgrading to the 20 then every 5 years thereafter.
I want the iPhone ULTRA! Apple watch Ultra is incredible, I want four cameras on the back, and thinner bezels. with a smaller dynamic island.
It doesn’t seem that it will ever be resolved but I’d like to see the Jony Ive ‘single slab of glass’ iPhone with no Dynamic Island, pin hole or notch. Maybe a UDC can never be good enough but I’m finding when I occasionally watch videos on my iPhone, the few that are in native 18:9 show a bit of Dynamic Island intruding into the border and I don’t like it. Just making it thinner isn’t a radical redesign in my view and has all the downsides everybody lease has mentioned as well!
I would love to have an iPhone reduced to the size of those iPod Nano's - small screen but big enough for a camera.
Fashion lovers and most women would go for the slimmer design, not for the specs.
Imagine iPhone Air wasn’t your only active phone, like going to a party with a dress watch. What issues do we need to solve? Now that we have eSIMs, is this possible at all? Is there a way Apple can propose seamlessly moving phone numbers and necessary authentication across to different phones, keeping one active at a time.
it will be a bonanza for people who test the durability, throwing it from height, bending it and all forms of abuses. After the initial excitement fizzled out, I don't think it will sell well enough for Apple to keep making it and will meet the same fate as the mini and the plus models. People say they want innovative form factors but won't give up the premium spec sheet of the pro models as a trade.
Can’t wait for it! Just hope it has a decent battery life.
I think your teacher scarred you, but that teacher was definitely wrong. Keep up the good work.
No, no, I don't want such a thin iPhone, it's uncomfortable to hold, the battery doesn't fit there, neither does the camera, still thicker is much better, a thicker phone is good to hold, a high-quality camera is essential nowadays and people need a much larger battery capacity phone. I remember a time when phone batteries lasted a week, yes they weren't smartphones, but you could make calls, send messages, play funny games, surf the web and even had a camera. What high tech are people talking about when even a normal smartphone can't even last 24 hours with average use, isn't that some high tech?! No need to make everything so thin!
Thicker phone no camera bump and massive battery would be what I would prefer
I don't find attractive a phone so thin. "Bendgate" might happen again plus, battery life might be compromised. I have the 15 base model and its thickness if fine for me.
Honestly, no point in these thinner iPhones air when battery doesn't even last half day .
I would rather prefer the normal iPhone pros which has longer battery life.
I just want a foldable iPhone that when expanded, switches to iPadOS or docked to MacOS.
Just lose the camera "mountain" it would be thin enough...all around flatness like 5s pls...
I personally think it’s gonna be iPhone 10 like and be a one more thing device with top notch specs
I think a thinner phone can work if it's smaller. Smaller means less area space to bend. But less battery. Less internals.
I would worry that with Apple's push into AI as well, that they may not be able to shrink a phone smaller without gutting the capabilities, and that might be a big turn off for people. Who wants a new iPhone that can't have AI? Even the 14 pro people are mad their phone won't get it, lol.
But I ultimately agree with Greg in one of his replies to another comment. More options is always good. I think the market for portable batteries and chargers mean people can be worried about battery size.
And it wouldn't be impossible for people to get a smaller, but thicker phone if they had a mini with a battery slapped on with magsafe.
Oooh Greggy , allow me to respond mate !
I have to disagree with your assessment of what you think most people want !
I really think being thin is pretty low on most people’s priority list.
Personally I dislike small or thin or both of those in devices , and that is because 9 times out of ten when companies go for these type of dimensions in hardware it usually comes with a loss of features, compromises , possibly less durability , in comparison to love my brick of an iPhone 14 Pro Max, and it had taken the hard knocks of an old clumsy bugger for nearly two years, and still works like a beauty , and it has proven itself in other ways too.
As a dude that’s had 8 flagship android phones from different manufacturers, to me cosmetics is a fair way down my priority list as is looking cool , give me function over form every time!
What I would like to see from Apple is a bit more ram , a bit more storage on the entry level of all models , give us more battery , call me old fashioned…. I’d love to see the 3.5 mm headphone jack come back , I still use wired phones to this day.
I’m a 6 footer with big hands and digits , I’d happily have a slightly wider bigger device , which is easier to type on , easier on those of us that don’t have 20/20 peepers , Apple is already doing things to make IOS a bit more Androidy with customisation, and that’s a good thing , at the same time I like the way Apple does stuff its own way, I even like the walled garden …. Which is a nice and kinda exclusive thing that Apple has going compared to Android.
I’ve said this many times, just being trendy or different does not necessarily mean good ( and this goes double for cars ! ).
I like apples predictable and safe approach which also allows refinement of the product.
I also have a galaxy and a pixel 8 pro that are very different, but my carry around is the trusted and true big iPhone .
Sorry for the long winded post.
I would always prefer an ultra slim design which is very sleek but with a strong durable full flat frame and the newest battery technology for higher battery density in a compact form
Hope Apple launches the new ultra slim phone in the slab form and not in a flip or fold form factor because all these flip - fold phones are gimmicky only meant for show off.
Nah. I’ll hang on to my 13 mini and wait for the iFlip 😁
I'm not sure if I'd take a free one. I just bought my favorite Samsung for 134 bucks .mint service ..bone cheap. Just because you can ,doesn't mean you should. I still don't know why we need three cameras ...but I make very few calls ..ever.
iPhone Air will be Apple’s first foldable phone
I thought Apple’s first folding phone was the 6 Plus…
No it won’t. If it was they’d just call it the iPhone Flip or iPhone Fold. But the foldable iPhone will probably use an air’s model
@@ahfa2010A more appropriate name would be the iSnap or the iBroken.
@@itsjuliescottyayit will sell like crazy!
*6-7mm is well enough slim for a phone.*
For me, iPhone air is a speculating and making noise. I believe that this phone can be made, but at battery life cost and this is a problem.
So... an iPhone that looks almost exactly the same, except thinner... and with less battery life and less structural rigidity?
Question is … will it bend? 😅
a 30-second video stretched to almost 15 minutes
The only way I see this happening is if they make a foldable iPhone, which wouldn’t be a good idea in a way because people would buy even less iPads.
I would go with the Air iphone from iphone 15 pro
WE FAILING WITH THIS ONE 💥🔥🔥
How easily will it bend?
Ask unbox therapy in about a year
There are already 6 differently named iPhone models on the market right now, but ok.
Finally! Apple is doing what *no one* asked for.
Meanwhile the battery life only gets worse
We don't want thinner devices if it makes our technology suck
Won’t it just snap easily?
Yes. Weaker battery too. Non pro chip. Higher price tag. Not sure what idiot would buy a more expensive phone than the pro, with weaker specs, weaker battery and just weaker overall. More flimsy and easier to break and bend. If it's priced, the same as the plus, then it should do fine. But it won't be
@@mohammedfaiisal I'd prefer a thinner phone. I'm not on my phone all day, I'm not addicted to social media, etc. Battery life isn't a concern for me. I've hated how tech has gotten thicker and heavier over the decades. Also, if they went with a metal back, it would be sturdy enough. Obviously, don't sit on it/don't use it as a Frisbee. That goes for any phone, though.
It being more expensive would be a bit painful, but I also hate having stuff in my pockets to begin with, and this would be amazing.
@@ReclaimerTyphoon that's not the point. Who sits and uses their phone as a Frisbee? No one does. The iPhone 6s bent easily by just having it in your jeans pocket. Some of the iPad pro m4 arrived bent. The air or slim is supposed to be even thinner. That is going to bend even more easily. A thin phone is great, but not half a cm thin. 7mm is fine, especially if it had curved sides like the iPhone x. The iPhone X was about 7.7mm so that's why I said 7mm is fine. Doesn't need to be lower than that. It's a huge risk and the fact that it's not going to get the pro chip and specs, but will cost more, is ridiculous. It won't sell well if it's priced more than the pro max, but not better than it. The design change isn't worth paying extra 600 for. The value of that phone will be half of what it'll be priced for
@@mohammedfaiisal An iPhone would be harder to bend, because it's smaller than a tablet. The larger length of a tablet allows for more of the body of the device to act as a lever. I've seen the tear downs - the new iPad is *pretty* resistant to bending. It's not perfect, but it doesn't have to be yet. A thinner iPhone can be engineered in the same way, and bend less easily because of it being shorter.
With that said, they said back then that iPhone 6 bent by simply *existing* in a jeans pocket, but I re-read those reports, etc., and it wasn't just *in* a pocket. It was actively used, for something like a week, and then maybe the last thing the person was wearing was jeans... and if you ask me, they must have been some tight, skinny jeans, and they probably just put too much pressure on it.
Personally, I'm not worried about it. I don't wear skin-tight, rigid jeans made out of cement, and I would take care of the thing. And I would have Apple Care+. It would be fine, and I would reap the benefits.
I rather this just be a fold and everyone is getting it wrong cause this will result in the same way for the iphone mini for one of the models
If it is a 12hr battery, then this is doomed to fail.
No it doesn't excite me because I know they are in the business of selling phones every year. The reason to buy is not there on this one. I'd rather get joy of not spending the money and putting it elsewhere.
imagine they invite Steve Jobs up to the stage with the help of Ai to unveil the new iPhone Air 🤯
Greg is it hard being the best looking Techtuber with the best hair? Ive always wanted to know. Seem likes a heavy burden but you carry it well
It's incredibly difficult, it takes hours just to get my hair like this.
wdym the same boring design, this is no different, what the camera was moved down a bit
the iphone slim are rumors for the pro
I still just don’t understand who would want to buy this.
Bend gate round two.
Nah,I think Apple have learned from that one.The latest iPad Pro’s are the thinnest ever and tests so far have shown them to be very rigid.
@@davidjacobs6244 And that's saying something, because a tablet is way bigger, meaning there's more leverage at every point, at any given time during regular use. A thin, metal-backed iPhone would be stronger than even the iPad.
Just don't sit on your phone. Which goes for any modern phone.
still waiting for full screen iphone, no notch.
Is Apple's research really telling them that people want bendy phones with shorter battery lives?
We need a sick flip phone from Apple.
Although I think it might be cool to see and maybe it will be good for some people I personally prefer the larger screens and battery never hurts but only time will show,I don't think a folding phone would be as good just based on what is available now but again time will tell 🤓and teacher's are only what they are lol
Great video
I don’t think most consumers even care about a redesign of the iPhone. I believe the people want internal upgrades, UI, Battery life, etc. The only reason I can see Apple making a thinner iPhone is because of their commitment to be carbon neutral by 2030. Thinner devices means less material.
No, it’s not exciting because of less battery life
Does Apple even know they have a community anymore? I haven’t met a single person who likes the iPhone Air or iPad Pro
I would rather have a foldable Iphone.
im sad they removed the iphone mini, they dont think about the children and the ppl with tiny hands
People DO NOT want phone that is thin, easily bend, crack when dropped, and short on battery life. So, no, I do not think iPhone air will work.
Worst, the thin phone with small battery will require user to carry around a charger and/or a powerbank to get through a day, which defeats the whole purpose of being thin and light.
WRONG.
Yhey are being creative to rebrand iphone plus cagegory
Naah, we need more battery, camera, foldable iPhone, not slim !
If they made a mini pro, I think it would sell like hotcakes.
atleast could make se version as mini !!!
An iPhone Air should be tapered.
revealed ?
Oh man. I think I will buy the new iPhone 16 pro max instead of the iPhone air
Nice, Tim Apple will be happy!
😮 the setup, delivery and execution, grade freaking A+ 🫡
Honestly this rumored iPhone makes no sense.. more chances to bend the phone plus battery life I’m assuming will also be worse.. 🤷🏻♂️
Let's make BendGate Great Again! Th🎺.
Everyone's saying "no, make phones thicker 😡😭" but forgetting that phones ARE thicker right now. This "slim" is actually correcting course on how smartphones should be. And i'll be waiting happily for it's release 😋
Until I see impressive bend tests and battery specs, this is a hard pass.
12:48 lollll Greg
*'iPhone Mini'* is dead.
Someone's teacher called someone else's students and I quote *"dumb as all Hell"* smh;
Nice video
getting an android was arguably the best tec choice iv made it years...the freedom in software / apps has been an absolute game changer. Not needing to be fed apples garbage like Itunes to access basic functionality. I'll never buy another apple product again.
Ehh I want the iPhone ultra
Where ya been, we're tankin here
Until it fails a bend test and no one buys it.
I am sure I am in the minority here but I didn’t like thinner iPhones. I like the square and a bit chunky.
You are not alone mate , I’d rather have something of substance with all the features , and big dimensions.
I’ve had thin android devices and they are as slippery as hell.
This phone is going to be another flop that we can reminisce back in a few years.