
In the ever-evolving world of smartphones, Apple’s upcoming release of the iPhone 17 Air has been a topic of much speculation and anticipation. The latest buzz surrounding this highly anticipated device comes from the second beta of iOS 26, which seems to confirm the existence of the ultra-thin iPhone 17 Air.
Hidden within the system code of the iOS 26 beta 2 release is a new version of the iconic clownfish wallpaper with a resolution of “420×912@3x,” or 1260×2736 pixels. This resolution does not match any current or previous iPhone models but aligns perfectly with the leaked resolution of the rumored iPhone 17 Air. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo’s previous report suggested that the iPhone 17 Air would feature a 6.6-inch screen with a resolution of approximately 1260×2740, further supporting the speculation.
The iPhone 17 Air is rumored to be the thinnest iPhone ever released, measuring just 5.5 millimeters in thickness and weighing around 145 grams, significantly lighter than current models. If these rumors hold true, the iPhone 17 Air could mark a significant leap forward in Apple’s smartphone design and technology.
While Apple has not officially confirmed the existence of the iPhone 17 Air, the clues found within the iOS 26 beta 2 release suggest that the company is already making final adjustments for the next-generation iPhone. With the expected release of iOS 26 alongside the new iPhones in September, the unveiling of the iPhone 17 Air may be just around the corner.
As technology enthusiasts eagerly await more details and a potential hands-on experience with the iPhone 17 Air, the buzz surrounding this ultra-thin device continues to grow. Stay tuned for more updates as Apple prepares to unveil its latest innovation in the world of smartphones.
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– TechSpot: [Essential Apps to Install on Windows and macOS](https://www.techspot.com/article/2974-desktop-software-essentials/)
– New Scientist: [Why is it seemingly impossible to stop phone thieves?](https://www.newscientist.com/article/2485262-why-is-it-seemingly-impossible-to-stop-phone-thieves/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=home)
– Macworld: [iOS 26 Beta 2 seemingly confirms the existence of the ultra-thin iPhone 17 Air](https://www.macworld.com/article/2825036/ios-26-beta-2-seemingly-confirms-the-existence-of-the-ultra-thin-iphone-17-air.html)
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