Slim phones are dead, but leaks keep exposing these failed anorexic prototypes. Xiaomi supposedly killed its ultra-thin flagship after watching rivals crash and burn. Ice Universe posted footage of a Xiaomi 17 Air chassis measuring a ridiculous 5.5 millimeters thick while housing dual rear cameras.
That leaked shell sports a 6.59-inch display with a visible hump for wireless charging hardware. The design blatantly rips off Apple, which tracks perfectly for a brand famous for copying homework. Engineers likely planned on using silicon-carbon batteries to power the internals.
Marketing teams probably hoped to brag about battery life beating the Galaxy S25 Edge. Previous benchmarks showed their Pro Max model barely surviving five minutes longer than the iPhone 17 Pro Max despite carrying a massive battery. Software efficiency clearly beats brute force capacity.
Shoppers apparently hate these devices since iPhone Air sales tanked following a brief hype cycle. Apple reportedly slashed shipment forecasts after inventory started piling up in China. People refuse to accept performance downgrades just to hold a slightly thinner slab.
Insiders claim these skinny waifs might eventually return once tech matures enough to ditch the compromises. Companies halted development mostly because burning cash on niche aesthetic trends seems stupid when the market clearly prefers functionality over form.
That leaked shell sports a 6.59-inch display with a visible hump for wireless charging hardware. The design blatantly rips off Apple, which tracks perfectly for a brand famous for copying homework. Engineers likely planned on using silicon-carbon batteries to power the internals.
Marketing teams probably hoped to brag about battery life beating the Galaxy S25 Edge. Previous benchmarks showed their Pro Max model barely surviving five minutes longer than the iPhone 17 Pro Max despite carrying a massive battery. Software efficiency clearly beats brute force capacity.
Shoppers apparently hate these devices since iPhone Air sales tanked following a brief hype cycle. Apple reportedly slashed shipment forecasts after inventory started piling up in China. People refuse to accept performance downgrades just to hold a slightly thinner slab.
Insiders claim these skinny waifs might eventually return once tech matures enough to ditch the compromises. Companies halted development mostly because burning cash on niche aesthetic trends seems stupid when the market clearly prefers functionality over form.