iPhone 17 Air and Galaxy S25 Slim battery life comes into focus in new leak
The iPhone 17 Air is the iPhone 17 series phone I’m dying to get. I don’t care about the features I will lose by not … The post iPhone 17 Air and Galaxy S25 Slim battery life comes into focus in new leak appeared first on BGR.
The iPhone 17 Air is the iPhone 17 series phone I'm dying to get. I don't care about the features I will lose by not going Pro or Pro Max. I'm happy with a regular iPhone with a flagship chip, as long as it has a large screen and a much thinner body. The iPhone 16 Plus almost checked all those boxes, but its footprint was too large for me.
I'm ready to compromise even further. I'll deal with a single-camera experience if that's what Apple settles on, and I'll move to eSIM. I'll even consider using a phone with less-than-stellar battery life. After all, how can an ultra-thin iPhone feature battery life as good as the Plus or Pro Max? Galaxy S25 Slim buyers might have similar thoughts about the ultra-thin S25 flavor coming this year, especially concerning battery life.
The good news is the battery capacities for the iPhone 17 Air and Galaxy S25 Slim might have leaked. The bad news is that some people might not be comfortable with the figures, especially people on the Android side. But I'm here to tell you not to panic. Despite the smaller battery packs, I expect battery life to be decent on both phones.
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