
"Apple's iPhone 17 lineup brings some of the biggest design changes the smartphone series has seen in years, and no two models better highlight this shift than the and . The iPhone Air is one of the thinnest smartphones Apple has ever made, made for those who value a sleek, portable design. Meanwhile, the iPhone 17 Pro Max doubles down on power with a cutting-edge camera system and a new vapor chamber cooling system."
"At just 5.6 mm thick, the iPhone Air is nearly a third thinner than the iPhone 16 Pro. Although it appears fragile, it's anything but, as Apple designed its mobile device to be just as durable as it is elegant. The smartphone's frame is made of , a material known for its high strength and "corrosion-resistant characteristics." Also: 3 reasons why I'm skipping the iPhone 17 Pro and buying this model instead Ceramic Shield protects the back of the iPhone Air, allowing it to better resist damage. On the front, Apple chose to equip the screen with Ceramic Shield 2. Thanks to this material, Apple says the display has "3x better scratch resistance" than previous models and "improved anti-reflection" properties."
The iPhone Air prioritizes an ultrathin, portable design with a 5.6 mm thickness and durable construction that resists damage. The device uses Ceramic Shield on the back and Ceramic Shield 2 on the front, offering improved scratch resistance and reduced reflection. The iPhone Air omits many high-end features to deliver a more streamlined user experience for users who value simplicity and portability. The iPhone 17 Pro Max focuses on raw performance, offering a cutting-edge camera system and a new vapor chamber cooling system aimed at power users and photography enthusiasts.
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