The so -called “iPhone Air” appears to be on the way, although Apple remains a distinctive tight around such a device.
Several leaks suggested that IPhone Air, which is expected to release this fall along with iPhone 17, with a thickness of 5.5 mm, making it easily in Apple easily so far.
Keep in mind, many curious people to know how good the device is to the non -scientific curvature test that YouTube Zack Nelson technology from The Popular JerryrigeVERYTHING channel.
When a high -level phone hit the market, it was not long before Nelson put it in the stimulant stress test that includes scratching, exit, heartburn, and at the end, bending.
Over the years, at least five smart phones for the famous Bend test from Nelson, which includes nothing more than the device bend his bare hands. Many phones, such as One Plus 10 Pro, have been cut clean in two parts. And yes, it’s always a great watch.
In 2023, Nelson managed to break the rear glass from the iPhone 15 Pro Max. Nelson said at the time: “You have been watching me testing smartphones about 11 years ago, and most phones are not broken,” Nelson said at that time. “Special iPhone devices are not broken … like, at all.”
Although most people are unlikely to apply the same amount of pressure on their phone-even by mistake-you can bet that Apple is working hard on ways to ensure air avoids repeating the so-called “Bendgate” scandal that struck the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus in 2014.
The problem was linked to the framework of the larger phone of the phone and the insomnia frame, with weaknesses near the sound buttons and the air lines that caused the fold of the phone, especially when carrying it in a narrow pocket.
The technology giant will make something with it to ensure that the iPhone 17 will keep its structural design despite its very high design, although we will have to wait until the phone is launched to understand how it is fully design to meet the challenge.
Even so, it seems that it is a dead certificate that the iPhone Air will fail to test Nelson somewhat, with the possibility that the device will collide and shine, and perhaps even split and crash, before disintegration in his hands. Then again, we may be surprised by the pleasure …