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New hands-on iPhone 17 Air video reveals dummy in sleek black finish

It’s two months until Apple gets to officially unveil its iPhone 17 lineup, but while we wait, a new hands-on video today offers a great look at an ultra-thin iPhone 17 Air dummy model in black.

Ultra-thin iPhone 17 Air in black offers stark contrast to other models

In recent weeks, Majin Bu has been sharing various hands-on videos and photos revealing dummy models of the iPhone 17 lineup.

Bu previously shared video of an iPhone 17 Pro Max showing off its thicker, bulkier look.

Today, he’s back with a new look at the iPhone 17 Air, in a hands-on video that makes the ultra-thin model especially enticing.

As you can see from the video above, the iPhone 17 Air will be the polar opposite of the iPhone 17 Pro Max.

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Remove the Apple logo, and I'd assume this was a new Pixel variant.

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The dummy unit reveals a new model that is much thinner than Apple’s current iPhone models.

It also features a single rear camera lens with a full-width ‘camera bar’ design.

All of this, to me at least, looks especially good in black. Though I imagine the rumored M4 MacBook Air-style Sky Blue will prove attractive too.

What do you think of the black iPhone 17 Air hands-on video? Which new model do you plan to buy? Let us know in the comments.

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