iPhone Air: lightness, efficiency and professional power in a single device
iPhone Air: lightness, efficiency and professional power in a single device
Apple has once again surprised the market with the launch of the iPhone Air, a model that redefines lightness and efficiency within the iPhone ecosystem. Following the arrival of the iPhone 17 and its Pro and Pro Max versions, the Air is presented as a more balanced option, with an ultra-thin design, optimised energy consumption and performance that does not compromise on power.
This new device, which combines sustainability, 5G connectivity and a user experience tailored to both daily work and leisure, is now available at CelularB2B.com, an online shop exclusively for professionals.
The iPhone Air does not seek to compete with the Pro models in terms of technical muscle, but rather to offer the perfect The iPhone Air does not seek to compete with the Pro models in terms of technical muscle, but rather to offer the perfect environments where autonomy, lightness and integration with Apple tools are key. Below, we analyse in detail its main features and why it could become the smartphone of choice for those seeking reliability and productivity on the move.

The new Apple iPhone Air (Image courtesy of Apple)
Design and materials: functional minimalism
The iPhone Air retains the essence of Apple design, but with a lighter and more sustainable approach. Its chassis is made from recycled aluminium and state-of-the-art tempered glass, achieving a feeling of robustness without increasing weight. At less than 7 mm thick and weighing around 160 grams, it is currently one of the thinnest iPhones ever produced.
The finish is elegant and functional, available in several subtle shades (Silver, Midnight Blue, Starlight and the new Green Mist) that reinforce its professional identity without compromising its aesthetic appeal.
It also features IP68, certification, guaranteeing dust and water resistance, a feature increasingly valued by corporate users who need reliability in any environment.
OLED screen: brightness and fidelity in every detail
The iPhone Air screen uses a 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR OLED panel with Full HD+ resolution and a maximum brightness of 1,600 nits in HDR mode. The result is accurate display, ideal for design, communication or marketing professionals who require exact colour reproduction.
Unlike the Pro models, the iPhone Air does not include ProMotion technology (120 Hz), but it does offer an optimised adaptive rate that balances fluidity and energy savings.
The anti-glare coating and True Tone automatically adjust the colour temperature based on the ambient light, making it easier to read documents, emails or presentations for long periods of time without eye strain.
A19 Pro chip: balance between power and efficiency
At the heart of the iPhone Air beats the A19 Pro, a direct evolution of the A16 Bionic with improvements in architecture and graphics performance.
Manufactured using a 3-nanometre, process, this chip combines computing power with very low energy consumption, allowing it to smoothly handle the most demanding professional applications (from productivity suites to editing tools or mobile CRM).
CPU performance is 18% higher than the A16, while the GPU has been optimised to process 3D graphics and 4K videos with 20% greater efficiency.
This balance between power and battery life makes the iPhone Air an ideal device for businesses seeking energy efficiency and long battery life, two key factors in corporate fleet renewal.
Dual camera with artificial intelligence: more natural and professional images
Apple has equipped the iPhone Air with a dual camera system featuring a 48 MP (wide angle) + 12 MP (ultra wide angle) lens, capable of capturing images with impressive detail and colour.
Thanks to the new AI-powered photo processing system (Neural Engine), each shot is analysed in real time to optimise exposure, white balance and sharpness.
Deep Fusion technology and Smart HDR 6 mode improve performance in low-light environments, delivering sharp results even indoors or in night scenes.
Portrait mode, now fully automated, detects subjects and backgrounds with greater precision, making it ideal for creating professional content without the need for additional retouching.
In terms of video, the iPhone Air allows 4K recording at 60 fps, with advanced optical stabilisation and support for Dolby Vision, making it a useful tool for creators or companies that generate visual content for social media or digital marketing.

A19 Pro processor (Image courtesy of Apple)
Battery and charging: surprising autonomy
One of the strengths of the iPhone Air is its energy efficiency. Thanks to the A17 Fusion chip and low-power OLED display, it achieves up to 22 hours of video playback, surpassing even some larger previous-generation models.
The battery supports 30W fast wired charging and 15W MagSafe wireless charging, allowing you to recharge 50% of the battery in just 25 minutes. This balance between autonomy and lightness makes it the perfect companion for intense workdays or business trips.
In addition, the intelligent energy management system extends battery life by adjusting charging cycles according to user habits, which is particularly useful in corporate fleets where durability is a critical factor.
Connectivity: ready for the 5G era
As expected, the iPhone Air integrates 5G SA/NSA connectivity compatible with the main European bands, ensuring download speeds of up to 4 Gbps.
It also includes Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3, and Ultra Wideband (UWB), which improves location accuracy and file transfer via AirDrop.
For corporate environments, the Air offers dual eSIM and support for enterprise VPN, allowing multiple lines or professional profiles to be managed on a single device. Connection security is enhanced by the new Secure Enclave, which encrypts information locally without relying on external servers.

The new Apple iPhone Air (Image courtesy of Apple)
Security and productivity: Apple's DNA for businesses
One of the features most valued by Apple professionals is its secure and cohesive ecosystem. The iPhone Air is no exception: it integrates state-of-the-art Face ID, end-to-end encryption in iMessage and FaceTime, and full compatibility with Apple Business Manager for remote device management in businesses.
The iOS 19 operating system, more optimised than ever, introduces new productivity-focused features: improved multitasking, interactive widgets, native integration with cloud files, and compatibility with collaborative applications such as Microsoft Teams, Slack, and Notion.
All this without compromising privacy or performance, two pillars on which Apple continues to set itself apart from the competition.
Sustainability and durability: Apple's environmental commitment
The iPhone Air reinforces the brand's commitment to the environment. Its casing is made from 100% recycled aluminium and its magnetic components contain reused rare earth elements.
Apple has also reduced the use of plastics in packaging and designed the device to be easier to repair and recycle.
This sustainable approach not only benefits the environment, but also translates into a higher return on investment for companies, which can opt for responsible refurbishment and resale policies for equipment at the end of its life cycle.
Conclusion: the iPhone Air, a smart choice for the professional environment
The iPhone Air does not aim to be the most powerful, but rather the most balanced. It combines a lightweight design, outstanding battery life, and more than enough performance for the most common professional tasks.
Its 5G connectivity, energy efficiency and secure ecosystem make it an ideal device for businesses, freelancers and professionals looking for reliability without paying the premium price of Pro models.
At CelularB2B.com, the new iPhone Air is now available in different memory configurations and colours, always with an official Apple warranty and professional service.
A safe bet for those who want to stay connected, productive and aligned with the quality standards that characterise the Cupertino brand.