What’s next for the iPhone Air
Why a 2nm chip is a big deal


The iPhone Air’s thinness held it back from having a beefier battery. | Image credit — PhoneArena
By focusing on a 2nm chip, Apple is tackling the problem at its source. A more efficient processor can perform the same tasks using less power, which directly translates to longer battery life from the same-sized (or similarly sized) battery. For a phone defined by its slimness, making the “brains” of the device sip power is the most logical way to improve its stamina.
The right call?
Focusing the second-generation model on fixing this fundamental flaw shows Apple is treating the Air as more than just a “technology exercise.” It’s an acknowledgment that for a device to be successful, the core experience has to be solid. Upgrading the chip for efficiency rather than adding flashy new design features is a mature and necessary step to make the iPhone Air a viable product for a wider audience, not just those willing to sacrifice everything for thinness.
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