Apple’s iPhone 17 series is already generating significant buzz, and the latest leaks suggest that the iPhone 17 Air will feature an incredibly slim profile. According to reliable tipster Ice Universe, the iPhone 17 Air will measure just 5.5mm in thickness, making it one of the thinnest iPhones ever produced.

iPhone 17 Air vs. iPhone 17 Pro Max: Key Design Differences
While the iPhone 17 Air and iPhone 17 Pro Max will share the same overall dimensions and display size, the major distinction lies in thickness:
- iPhone 17 Air: 5.5mm (precisely 5.501mm)
- iPhone 17 Pro Max: 8.725mm
Despite this dramatic reduction in thickness, both models will maintain the footprint of the iPhone 16 Pro Max, meaning:
- Height: 163mm
- Width: 77.6mm
Display & Design
The iPhone 17 Air will sport the same 6.9-inch LTPO Super Retina display as the iPhone 17 Pro Max, with identical bezel thickness. Apple seems to be prioritizing continuity in screen technology, ensuring that the Air model doesn’t compromise on display quality despite its ultra-thin form factor.
Camera Bump & Design Evolution
One crucial aspect not detailed in the leak is the thickness of the camera bump. However, CAD-based renders indicate that the camera module will protrude significantly from the back, likely due to Apple’s continued emphasis on high-end camera technology.
Notably, Apple is rumored to be introducing a new camera island design across the iPhone 17 series, and the iPhone 17 Air will follow suit. However, reports suggest that the Air model may only feature a single rear camera, differentiating it further from the multi-lens Pro models.
iPhone 17 Air: Apple’s Thinnest iPhone Yet?
With a 5.5mm thickness, the iPhone 17 Air could rival some of the slimmest smartphones ever made. Apple’s engineering challenge will be balancing an ultra-thin chassis with battery life and performance, ensuring that the iPhone 17 Air remains a powerhouse despite its compact frame.
As the iPhone 17 launch approaches, more leaks are expected to shed light on battery capacity, chipset details, and potential trade-offs of this ultra-thin design.
Bhupendra Singh Chundawat is a seasoned technology journalist with over 22 years of experience in the media industry. He specializes in covering the global technology landscape, with a deep focus on manufacturing trends and the geopolitical impact on tech companies. Currently serving as the Editor at Udaipur Kiran, his insights are shaped by decades of hands-on reporting and editorial leadership in the fast-evolving world of technology.



