Apple’s (AAPL) iPhone 17 “Air” is set to lay the foundation for major design changes in future devices, including possible portless and foldable iPhones, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reports. Like the original MacBook Air, which debuted in 2008, the phone will jettison longtime features, use fresh components and leverage new design standards, Gurman writes. The model includes Apple’s in-house modem chip, dubbed C1, which is more power-efficient than those from Qualcomm (QCOM), Gurman adds.
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