The iPhone 17 Slim won't have a SIM card tray because it is too thin to have one, and it probably won't have mmWave either.
A new iPhone 17 Air’s rumour indicates that the upcoming device is between 5 to 6mm thick, which is making it difficult to ...
Apple’s upcoming iPhone 17 Air, expected to launch in September 2025 (Credit: Twitter) Apple’s upcoming iPhone 17 Air, expected to launch in September 2025, could be the thinnest iPhone ever ...
Apple is planning to remove the physical SIM card tray on iPhones in more countries next year, The Information said today, in a report focused on the ultra-thin "iPhone 17 Air." However ...
The significant reduction in thickness is said to lead to several compromises, including the removal of the physical SIM card tray, meaning the iPhone 17 Air could shift entirely to eSIM technology.
The iPhone 17 Air could be an eSIM-only launch in all countries according to a report. Here are all the details on this.
According to the Information report, the iPhone 17 Air will be between 5mm and 6mm thick, and it may not have a physical SIM tray. In comparison, the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus are 7.8mm thick ...
Apple has plans to remove the physical SIM card tray in its iPhones in additional countries in 2025, according to a report from The Information. The report focused on the much-rumored super-thin ...
Apple’s goal with this new model is to craft the thinnest iPhone ever, with reports suggesting it could be so slim that it might not include a physical SIM card tray. If true, this would make the ...