Apple enthusiasts are buzzing with excitement as new leaks suggest that the upcoming iPhone 17 Air will be the thinnest smartphone Apple has ever created. A recent leak, based on CAD renders, has provided a glimpse into the design and possible features of the device.
The YouTube channel iDeviceHelp recently showcased a 3D-printed prototype of the iPhone 17 Air, reportedly based on leaked information from prominent leaker Majin Bu. The prototype highlights an incredibly slim form factor, with industry experts debating the exact thickness. Renowned Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo and leaker Ice Universe estimate that the device will measure just 5.5mm, while analyst Jeff Pu suggests it may be closer to 6mm.
A digital caliper measurement from the prototype video places the device at approximately 5.588mm thick, reinforcing expectations that the iPhone 17 Air will set a new standard for thinness in Apple’s lineup.
iPhone 17 Air to Feature a Single Rear Camera? Apart from its ultra-thin build, the leak also reveals that the iPhone 17 Air might feature a single rear camera, unlike the iPhone 16 Plus, which sports a dual-camera system. While this could be a design trade-off to maintain the device’s slim profile, the model is still expected to incorporate Apple’s latest hardware innovations, including the Action Button, USB-C port, Camera Control button, and Dynamic Island with Face ID.
Apple is reportedly moving away from the traditional corner square camera bump, opting for a design that spans the entire upper rear panel. This shift may align the iPhone 17 Air’s aesthetics more closely with the Pro models, despite its expected lower-tier status in the lineup.
Apple Set to Introduce Its First iPhone ‘Air’ Model The iPhone 17 Air is expected to replace the Plus variant in Apple’s lineup, marking the first time an iPhone will bear the “Air” branding. Analysts speculate that this move could be an attempt to create a more distinct identity for Apple’s base model phones while emphasizing sleekness and portability.
The device is rumored to start at $899, positioning it as a premium but slightly more affordable alternative to the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max models. Apple is expected to unveil the iPhone 17 series in late 2025, with more official details to emerge in the coming months.
As Apple enthusiasts eagerly anticipate the next generation of iPhones, the biggest question remains—will the iPhone 17 Air’s ultra-thin design compromise battery life and durability?

Jaja has a degree in journalism and took classes in international law and business communication. Her career spans roles at prominent international media outlets, including International Business Times, Celebeat and Delightful Philippines. As a news editor, Jaja covered a wide range of beats, including legal, business, economy, cryptocurrency, personal finance, gaming, technology, and entertainment.