Apple and Samsung are set to release their slim versions of flagship smartphones, focusing on thinner designs. Apple will replace their iPhone Plus series with the iPhone 17 Air. And Samsung will bring the Galaxy S25 Slim model. A news report from Korea has given detailed information about these phones.
Apple will launch the iPhone 17 Air, which is 6.25 mm thick. It’s much thinner than previous models. Apple made this change because the sales of the Plus model were very low, lagging behind other iPhone variants. The iPhone 15 Plus sold 3.7 million units in the first six months, while the Pro Max model sold 21.8 million units. The Air model will be released in the second half of this year with the iPhone 17 series, and the iPhone 17 Air price will be closer to the iPhone 16 Plus, according to the report.
On the other hand, Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Slim model will be “mid 6 mm” thickness, which is 1 mm thinner than the Galaxy S24. The Galaxy S25 Slim is expected to be released this year. The company has used ALoP (All Lenses on Prism) technology to reduce the camera module size by 22%.
Rumor has it that Samsung started developing the Galaxy S25 Slim after hearing about the iPhone 17 Air. The Galaxy S25 Slim is expected to be priced lower than the Galaxy S25 Ultra. And it’s Apple’s Air model. Being brought with the aim of competing with

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