Apple may develop a thinner Face ID for the iPhone Air 2

Apple chases ultra-thin bragging rights again, betting a slimmer Face ID can rescue the iPhone Air form factor from its own compromises.

Why did the first Air hit limits
  • The body measures just 5.6mm thick.
  • Space tradeoffs killed battery size.
  • Only one rear camera made the cut.
  • Thin design overpowered practicality.
What the Air 2 rumor claims
  • A second rear camera enters the plan.
  • The extra sensor targets ultrawide shots.
  • Both cameras sit at 48MP resolution.
  • The layout runs horizontally across the back.
How Apple plans to fit it
  • Face ID hardware gets redesigned to be thinner.
  • An unnamed supplier builds the new module.
  • Internal space frees up for extra optics.
  • Engineering focuses on depth reduction.
When will the follow-up appear
  • The Air 2 skips the iPhone 18 cycle.
  • A prior report points to Spring 2027.
  • Testing reportedly stays on schedule.
  • Cancellation rumors fail to stick.
Why does Apple keep pushing this shape
  • Production already dropped by one million units.
  • Demand stayed weak for the first model.
  • Apple still wants the thin line standardized.
  • The Air acts as a long-term experiment.
What else could benefit from a thinner Face ID
  • Telephoto rumors float without confirmation.
  • Periscope lenses face size limits.
  • MacBook models may inherit the tech.
  • Dynamic Island shrinkage stays speculative.
 

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