iPhone Air 2 might come with improved battery life and camera
The first iPhone Air drew criticism for its modest battery life and single rear camera, even though it held up better than some expected for such a thin design. Those two weak points now look like Apple’s main targets for the next model.
According to earlier reports, the iPhone Air 2 is expected to add a second rear camera, likely an ultrawide, to address complaints about the limited shooting options. A newer report from The Elec says Apple is also working on longer battery life, with people familiar with the matter pointing to internal changes aimed at extending endurance. Apple has not confirmed any of this, but the leaks suggest the next iPhone Air will focus on fixing the first model’s most common user gripes.
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