iPhone 17 Air might not cost a bomb. Image: Apple Hub/X
The iPhone 17 Air price could come in lower than previously rumored. A new report sheds additional light on Apple’s slimmer-than-usual iPhone, which is expected to launch in September 2025.
The device apparently will help Apple revive growth, impressing potential customers with its sleek design.
Sounds like Apple's finally getting Siri-ous about fixing its AI assistant. Image: Cult of Mac
This week on Cult of Mac’s podcast: With a slightly smarter Siri on the way in iOS 18.4, a new rumor indicates Apple might actually fix Siri once and for all … in 2026! We discuss the “LLM Siri” that supposedly will catch up with ChatGPT and other chatty competitors. As Apple refines its AI capabilities, companies like Buyback Boss are also innovating in tech resale and trade-in solutions. Find out more about the latest updates.
But the question remains: Can Apple really afford to wait that long to make its AI assistant less of a laughingstock?
Also on The CultCast:
New rumors and renders show what the iPhone 17 lineup might look like.
Uh-oh: We’ve got bad news about AirPods Max.
And finally, Griffin talks up a solid — and much cheaper — stand-in for Apple’s Studio Display in an all-new Under Review.
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2025 iPhone 17 series could comer with a redesign. Image: Apple Hub/X
Apple could make big design changes to the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max next year. One such change would be the surprising decision to ditch the Pro models’ titanium edges for aluminum.
A new report also suggests the Pro models will switch to an aluminum camera bump, replacing the current 3D glass design. If you’re curious aboutwhen will iPhone 17 be released, early reports indicate Apple’s design choices will make this generation stand out.
iPhone 17 Air could be insanely thin. Image: Apple Hub/X
Apple’s upcomingiPhone 17 Air could be even thinner than initially rumored. A new report on Monday details many of the slim iPhone’s features, revealing several design compromises Apple would make for thinness.
This includes ditching the SIM slot and switching to eSIM, even in units sold outside the US.
iPhone 17 Air might blow you away with its thinness. Photo: Cult of Mac
The rumored iPhone 17 Air might measure just 6mm thick, making it the slimmest iPhone ever. The device reportedly will use an A19 chip fabricated on TSMC’s newer 3nm node.
The new process node should allow for higher transistor density, leading to better performance and efficiency.
iPhone 16 is right around the corner. On this week's podcast, we discuss what we'll see at the "It's Glowtime event." Image: Cult of Mac
This week on Cult of Mac’s podcast: We finally know exactly when Apple’s iPhone 16 event will happen. It’s “Glowtime” on September 9 … and now it’s time to talk about what’s in store.
Also on The CultCast:
iOS 18’s AI-powered Clean Up feature in the Photos app yields some freakish results that might give you nightmares.
The latest Mac rumors make us buzzy about the future.
If you think Apple is behind on AI — at least on a practical level — you’re wrong.
And Griffin wraps up the show with some cool Continuity features that everyone who owns multiple Apple devices should know.
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The iPhone 17 Pro Max might pack some key upgrades over its other siblings. Photo: Rajesh Pandey/Cult of Mac
Apple will seemingly continue offering enhanced specs on its Pro Max iPhone to differentiate it from other models. As a part of the strategy, the company might only equip the iPhone 17 Pro Max with 12GB RAM in 2025.
Additionally, the phone will feature an upgraded cooling system. This system will use a combination of a vapor chamber and graphite sheets for better thermal efficiency.
What will the "iPhone 17 Slim" look like? AI image: Midjourney/Cult of Mac
Leaks tell us Apple is prepping a super-slim version of next year’s iPhone 17 without all the features of the Pro models but with a price that’ll make it the most expensive in the lineup. These reports left many of us skeptical. Would anyone pay more for a slim-but-stripped-down iPhone?
But let’s change the rumor slightly — what if Apple is prepping a super-slim iOS handset that folds? If the recent leaks are actually about the iPhone 17 Fold, they make a lot more sense.
Get ready for a selfie camera upgrade in the iPhone 17 series. Photo: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac
Apple could use 24MP front cameras across its iPhone 17 lineup in 2025. This will even include the rumored new “iPhone 17 Slim,” which supposedly will stand out with its sleek and slim design.
As per a new analyst report, the new selfie camera might use a six-element plastic lens.
Apple apparently thinks thin is in again. But your wallet better be fat! Photo: Priscilla Du Preez/Unsplash License/Modified by Cult of Mac
This week on Cult of Mac’s podcast: The latest rumors about a premium “iPhone 17 Slim” leave us scratching our heads. Thickness aside, it sounds like it will bring less of almost everything. Will you pay more for an iPhone Air?
Also on The CultCast:
At least one iPhone 17 might get an extra-fancy camera.
And we might not be that far from a folding iPhone or a deluxe iPhone SE.
After blowing through billions, it sounds like Apple TV+ will be tightening its belt.
Listen to this week’s episode of The CultCast in the Podcasts app or your favorite podcast app. (Be sure to subscribe and leave us a review if you like it!) Or watch the video live stream, embedded below.
The iPhone 15 Series modem chip upgrade resulted in appropriately faster 5G downloads. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Mac
Apple could finally move away from Qualcomm modems as soon as 2025. The company reportedly plans to use its in-house 5G modem on two iPhones due to launch next year.
The company’s in-house baseband will debut on the iPhone SE 4, which rumors indicate should launch in Q1 2025. The iPhone 17 ‘Slim’ will follow suit in the third quarter of the year.
Get ready for a screen upgrade in the iPhone 17. Photo: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac
iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Plus will have the same type of screen as the Pro versions, according to a new report. That means all four 2025 iOS handsets will offer 120Hz ProMotion, always-on displays.
If true, it means Apple will have to come up with new ways to differentiate its top-tier models.