No one ever said, "Geez, my iPhone is too fat; Apple better give me a razor-thin phone next time." Yes, I'm talking about the iPhone Air, Apple's manna for the fashion-obsessed vapid drones. Disappointed with the uptake for its ultra-slim smartphone, Apple is already asking suppliers to cut the production of components for the iPhone Air, by as much as 80 percent if Ming-Chi Kuo's latest report is anything to go by. This is not a surprise outcome in hindsight. After all, the iPhone Air does have the lowest battery capacity in the just-released iPhone 17 lineup. Yet, Apple could […]
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