iPhone Air 2: Is Apple preparing an ultra-thin successor for 2026?
Apple's strategy for the ultra-thin iPhone line remains enigmatic.
Chinese leaker "Fixed Focus Digital" claims on Weibo that the iPhone Air 2 could still be released in the fall of 2026. He says his sources have confirmed that Apple is sticking to its original timeline.
Meanwhile, the iPhone 17e is said to already be in mass production and will be presented in the spring.
Despite these claims, a delay until 2027 is considered more likely.
Furthermore, this statement contradicts numerous reports that the second generation of the Air is not expected to launch until March 2027, alongside the iPhone 18 and 18e.
Additionally, weak sales figures for the debut model reportedly prompted Apple to delay the launch.
Significant improvements planned
The next generation of the Air is intended to address key criticisms: A second rear camera will be added, and the price will decrease.
Lower weight, vapor chamber cooling, and larger battery capacity are also rumored features.
A fall 2026 launch would be unexpected.
Nevertheless, a fall 2026 launch remains theoretically possible if Apple has accelerated development.
However, given the overwhelming majority of reports about the delay, this would be a real surprise if it occurs.
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