IPhone 17, for and Air Review Roundup: Phone for each budget and tate
For ordering, iPhone 17, iPhone Air and iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max are now available, with shipments starting this Friday. Early telephone reviews were published on Wednesday and the general consensus is that Apple was a set to consider. Here are several peaks from several reviews. In the near future, MacWorld plans full reviews of the new iPhone phones.
Review iPhone Air
The main problem with the iPhone air is battery life – a thinner phone means a smaller battery. Nicole Nguyen of the Wall Street Journal deals with this problem right from the bat in his review. Using the iPhone air during its typical day, it found that its fully charged air for the iPhone ended the day 19 of the battery life in the tank. “It was a letter I was afraid of,” Nguyen said.

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Allison Johnson of Verge said iPhone Air: “Not your average phone” and calls it “big phone With the energy of a small phone. “Johnson had not noticed an unbalanced feeling because of the camera bar, but found that the air curves and the ceramic shield on the back were created for handling, which made the air feel less safe.
As for the iPhone Air camera, Raymond Wong of Gizmodo said the rear camera is great for publishing social media posts and found twice the optical zoom “more than sufficient”. Yet Wong has found times when Ultrawide and telephoto lens should have. Air’s 18MP Center Selfie Camera “He is a real star of the show,” Wong said, and the air ability to take horizontal shots while it is horizontal, making “selfies looking much better”.
Meanwhile, Air’s Single was the “Hand of the Air’s Design” Sam Rutherford. Despite the Engadget, he produces: “Grant, wraps a blow both in terms of volume and volume and presence, but after years of stereo sound, de facto equipment on premium smartphones, the one -sided sound is not fine.”
Mark Spoonauer of Toma’s Guide summarized overall thinking well: “Overall, I think the iPhone air is worth buying for those who want a super slender phone that is very easy to carry that does not turn too power. You want something so compact.”
IPhone 17 Reviews
David Phelan, as well as many customers of the iPhone, is enthusiastic about the iPhone 17, and how promotion is now available on the iPhone. Phelan said the iPhone is no longer a “rural cousin” for Android phones with a screening of 120 Hz. “Now he’s again a pack leader.” Phelan has always called the “excellent consequence” on the display.

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John Velasco of Toma’s Guide found that the A19 iPhone 17 chip offers “performance with basic tasks… he would” with the iPhone 17 Pro and its A19 for Chip. Velasco was more “impressed” with the performance of the GPU iPhone 17, which published a huge improvement in image performance in graphic benchmarks.
ABAR Al-Heeti looked at the wide-English and 48MP Ultrawide camera iPhone 17 in detail. The cameras help “This basic device is preparing for themselves,” said Al-Heeti, who also found a 12-megapixel twice of the telephoto lens that shot “in a stroke.”
IPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 for Max Reviews
In his review, YouTuber Ijustine talks about how Apple has made a “courageous selection” with its for Color Choices, which has a space orange and deep blue phone in review. Ijustine shows how the new cosmic orange resembles “Accents Apple Watch (Ultra)”.

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Hsals in Geek Culture appeared on the iPhone 17 Pro Max, which has the same A19 Pro chip as the iPhone 17 Pro. Hsals found that the CPU performance was slightly better compared to the A18 Pro in the iPhone 16 Pro, while the A19 Pro publishes the Geekbench 3.547 (single -core) and 8.953 (multi -core). The A18 Pro score was 3 460 and 8 730.
Engadget’s Cherlynn Low found iPhone 17 cameras for “impressively versatile” when he imagined “delivering rich details and vibrant colors. Low, however, it found that the dual camera was a little more complicated, whether it appears, how to keep the phone optimally or witness where to look.