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- Apple has introduced its new smartphone lineup, including the iPhone 17, Pro and Pro Max variants, and the iPhone Air.
- The base model of the iPhone 17 starts at R$ 7,999, while the iPhone 17 Pro Max is priced up to R$ 12,499. The iPhone Air ranges from R$ 10,499 to R$ 13,499 depending on storage capacity.
- The iPhone Air is Apples thinnest model yet at 5.6mm thick, making it slimmer than the iPhone 16 and Samsungs Galaxy S25 Edge. It features a 6.5-inch screen and comes in four colors: Space Black, Cloud White, Light Gold, and Sky Blue.
- The iPhone Air is equipped with a single high-power camera on both front and back, powered by Apples latest A19 Pro chip. It also offers full eSIM card compatibility for a streamlined design, and Apple claims it will provide all-day battery life, though specifications are still pending.
Apple Launches iPhone 17 Lineup in Brazil: Prices and Specs of Base Models and Thin iPhone Air Revealed
On Tuesday, September 9th, Apple unveiled its updated smartphone lineup, introducing the iPhone 17, its Pro and Pro Max variants, and the new iPhone Air. Availability in Brazil begins with pre-orders on Apple’s official website starting September 16th, followed by general sales on September 19th. Pricing for the base iPhone 17 model starts at R$ 7,999. The iPhone 17 Pro Max is the most expensive, priced up to R$ 12,499. For the iPhone Air, prices range from R$ 10,499 to R$ 13,499, depending on storage capacity. The iPhone Air stands out as Apple’s thinnest model yet, measuring just 5.6mm thick. This makes it significantly slimmer than the iPhone 16 (7.8mm) and even surpasses Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Edge (5.8mm). It features a 6.5-inch screen and is available in four colors: Space Black, Cloud White, Light Gold, and Sky Blue.
New iPhone Air Boasts Single High-Power Camera, A19 Pro Chip, and eSIM Compatibility
Unlike other recent releases, the iPhone Air features a single camera on both the front and back, which Apple states is four times more powerful than earlier generations. It is powered by Apple’s latest A19 Pro chip and offers full eSIM card compatibility for a streamlined design. Apple also claims the device will provide all-day battery life, though precise battery life specifications are still pending.
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