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L'iPhone Air di Apple è un'aggiunta ultrasottile alla famiglia di iPhone che abbina un chipset A19 Pro a 12 GB di RAM e ad un display da 6,5 pollici 2736×1260 120 Hz. I recensori lodano costantemente l'ingegneria del portatile, il fattore di forma sorprendente e la qualità e la fluidità dello schermo. Per ottenere il profilo sottile, Apple ha rimosso o ridotto l'hardware: in particolare due fotocamere posteriori e un altoparlante completo, che riduce la flessibilità della fotocamera e la potenza audio. Anche la durata della batteria e alcune opzioni di connettività sono più deboli rispetto ai modelli Pro e base dell'iPhone 17, rendendo l'Air meno pratico per gli utenti più esigenti. Le prestazioni e la qualità delle foto di tutti i giorni rimangono forti, quindi il telefono riesce ad essere un dispositivo elegante e performante per gli utenti che danno priorità al design sottile. Nel complesso, l'iPhone Air è un prodotto polarizzante ma impressionante, adatto soprattutto agli acquirenti che apprezzano la portabilità e l'aspetto rispetto alle funzionalità complete.
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Fotocamera Secondaria: 18 MPix (Center Stage camera, f/1.9, AF)
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recensioni per Apple iPhone Air
Con l'iPhone Air, Apple offre lo smartphone più sottile su cui si possa attualmente mettere le mani. In termini di prezzo, si posiziona tra l'iPhone 17 e il 17 Pro. La nostra recensione rivela quanti compromessi sono stati necessari per perseguire la sottigliezza.
Sorgente: Hardware Zone
EN→ITIf you’ve read everything I’ve written up until this point, you’ll realise that the iPhone Air doesn’t actually sacrifice much in its pursuit of thinness. Durability is pretty much a non-issue, and performance is stellar. Battery life is decent, though much will depend on your usage behaviour. Casual users could find it completely acceptable, but heavy users will no doubt need a mid-day charge to get it to last the entire day. Personally, the single camera system is what will keep me from getting the iPhone Air for myself, not because it’s bad – it’s very good – but because I know there will be times when I’ll miss having a second camera. If you are alright with missing out on capturing the odd shot, you’ll be fine with the iPhone Air.But for a phone that starts at S$1,599, is this acceptable?
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Lungo, Data: 09/30/2025
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 80% prezzo: 70% prestazioni: 90% qualità di lavorazione: 95%
Sorgente: Phone Arena
EN→ITThe iPhone Air is no doubt a statement device. Apple took the thin phone idea and pushed it to extremes the S25 Edge wasn't able to. Whether or not you should buy the iPhone Air depends on a couple of things. First, if thin phones are your cup of tea, then this is a no-brainer. There's no other product on the market that can rival the iPhone Air at the moment, as the S25 Edge, as thin as it is, feels much more like an ordinary phone in the hand, especially next to the Air. Second, you should be prepared to sacrifice two cameras and a loudspeaker in favor of rocking the skinniest phone on the market. If you're okay with those drawbacks, the iPhone Air could be your perfect phone, one that will turn heads for sure.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Lunghissimo, Data: 09/26/2025
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 74% prestazioni: 72% schermo: 80% mobilità: 85% qualità di lavorazione: 100%
Sorgente: Slashgear
EN→ITHere the thing: If you're going to buy an iPhone Air, you're going to have to deal with battery issues. While the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge is capable of getting through a full day, the iPhone Air cannot — or hasn't been able to do so in our testing, so far. It bears repeating that I have not tested this phone under normal circumstances, but such was the case with my Galaxy S25 Edge Review, too. I will continue working with the iPhone Air and we will update this review if and when we find out. But you're not buying this phone for that. You're buying this phone for how it looks, and it looks fantastic.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Medio, Data: 09/26/2025
Sorgente: Ars Technica
EN→ITMost in the Ars Orbiting HQ are in the "I don't see the appeal of this" camp regarding the iPhone Air, and that's a perspective I completely understand. A decade or so ago, during the heyday of the iPhone 6, 6S, and 7, most of us were of the opinion that we would gladly carry around a marginally heavier phone if Apple could just fit a bigger battery in it. But three days of continuous use have helped sell me on the value of the iPhone Air. The iPhone and iPhone Pro have a minor but noticeable heft to them, where the Air is just thin and light enough to feel heftless. It's easy to carry and pocket while still being sturdy enough to handle day-to-day use and abuse. And its battery life, while diminished compared to this year's other iPhones, does not regress all the way back to where it was in the pre-iPhone-X era.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Lunghissimo, Data: 09/24/2025
Sorgente: T3
EN→ITThe Apple iPhone Air is a brilliant phone and it will be perfect for some users who have been dreaming for the return of slim and lightweight phones since devices like the iPhone 6. It only has a single camera, so you miss out on ultra-wide or proper zoom capabilities and putting a case on it, despite you feeling like you'll want to protect it, will ruin exactly what it's about. But the design is an absolute delight to use; the battery life is more than respectable; the display is lovely, and the single camera is very capable. For the right person, the iPhone Air is everything it should be.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Medio, Data: 09/21/2025
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 80%
Sorgente: Patrick Rambles

The iPhone Air is possible the most exciting phone in the iPhone 17 lineup (even though technically, it’s not an iPhone 17). But the iPhone Air is also the most polarizing iPhone, you either love it or hate it! I look forward to doing an in-depth review of the iPhone Air to figure it out!
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Lunghissimo, Data: 09/20/2025
Sorgente: MrMobile

Today, the same questions dot the discourse around the new iPhone Air. “The base model’s a better deal; the pro models have bigger batteries and sharper cameras.” All true. But after a week using the Air in the real world, only one bugs me enough to push me to go Pro – and it might not be the one you think.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Lunghissimo, Data: 09/19/2025
Sorgente: Tom's Guide

What’s the deal with iPhone Air battery life? Can a smartphone this thin actually last all day? Or at least, most of the day? Mark is here to report the results of the new iPhone Air battery test based on the standard battery test we run on every phone that comes to our lab. These numbers should give you a good idea of what to expect without using the new iPhone battery pack, as well as how the iPhone Air vs. Galaxy S25 Edge stack up in terms of stamina.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Corto, Data: 09/19/2025
Sorgente: The Tech Chap

Singola recensione, disponibile online, Lunghissimo, Data: 09/17/2025
Sorgente: PC Mag
EN→ITApple's engineers deserve accolades for cramming so much phone into such a thin design. The iPhone Air is a wonder, but I don't think it's for everyone. You can't ask for a thinner, more impressive piece of hardware, especially one with such a fantastic screen, solid performance, and powerful software. Though I miss the expanded optical zoom range of the iPhone Pro's cameras, the Air still takes excellent photos and videos as long as you don't mind a limited field of view. If you normally prefer to take selfies, the Air should be more than enough phone for you. For $200 less, however, the standard iPhone 17 is a relative bargain thanks to its much longer battery life, more flexible camera arrangement, and faster mmWave 5G support, making it the best iPhone for most people and our Editors' Choice winner.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Lungo, Data: 09/17/2025
Valutazione: Punteggio totale: 80%
Sorgente: Mobile Syrup
EN→ITMidway through writing this review, I moved over to do some testing with the 17 Pro Max, and when I came back and picked up the Air, I had chills. The phone weighs so much less; holding something with a screen-to-weight ratio like this feels incredible. I think 6.5 inches is the sweet spot for large-screen devices as well. The Pro Max feels like a behemoth, and even last year’s 16 Plus was pretty hefty in retrospect. Slimming down the Air and shrinking the screen makes it feel like it was designed with hands in mind, not just with the sole purpose of putting a giant screen in your pocket. There’s something about that that’s reminiscent of Apple from the past, and more than anything, this feels like a true successor to the iPhone X from 2017.
Singola recensione, disponibile online, Lunghissimo, Data: 09/17/2025
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Apple A19 Pro 5-Core GPU: Un adattatore grafico relativamente veloce di cui è dotato il SoC Apple A18 Pro. Questa iGPU ha 6 core ed è abilitata alla RT; sembra che sia basata sulla stessa architettura delle GPU della serie M4. È riuscita a battere la GPU a 7 core Apple M1 in molti test nel nostro test di ottobre 2024.
Ridurre la distanza delle Schede Grafiche per gli utenti che vogliono utilizzare il videogiochi. I nuovi giochi dovrebbero funzionare su queste schede, ma con riduzione dei dettagli e risoluzione mediocre.
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A19 Pro: Un potente processore per smartphone e successore formale dell'A17 Pro. Presenta 2 core per le prestazioni e 4 core efficienti, oltre a una NPU da 35 TOPS e alla GPU A18 Pro a 6 core. L'A18 Pro lascia il Dimensity 9300, così come l'Apple A17 Pro e l'Apple A18 piuttosto indietro con un vantaggio di almeno il 10%, per quanto riguarda le prestazioni multi-thread; la GPU a 6 core, nel frattempo, riesce a battere la GPU M1 a 7 core in molti test.
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