iPhone 17 vs. iPhone Air Buyer's Guide: 25+ Differences Compared

The iPhone Air costs a whole $200 more than the iPhone 17, yet lacks many of its features. Here's how the two devices compare.

iPhone 17 vs Air Feature
Instead of the familiar split between standard and Pro models, Apple this year introduced the new ‌iPhone Air‌ and expanded the feature gap between tiers. The result is a predicament between the affordable and practical ‌iPhone 17‌, and the super-thin and all-new ‌iPhone Air‌, with distinct trade-offs in size, materials, camera hardware, and battery life along the way. While they both share brighter displays, ProMotion, and an all-new 18-megapixel camera, their designs, display sizes, and camera features are more specialized than ever before.

This guide offers a detailed look at every difference—dimensions, design, cameras, battery life, and pricing—so you can make an informed choice. Whether you prioritize design, photography, or battery life, this year's iPhones are no longer one-size-fits-all devices, and understanding the lineup is key to choosing the best model for you and your budget.

Sizes and Weights

‌iPhone 17‌ ‌iPhone Air‌
Height 5.89 inches (149.6 mm) 6.15 inches (156.2 mm)
Width 2.81 inches (71.5 mm) 2.94 inches (74.7 mm)
Depth 0.31 inches (7.95 mm) 0.22 inches (5.64 mm)
Weight 6.24 ounces (177 grams) 5.82 ounces (165 grams)

Designs and Performance

‌iPhone 17‌ ‌iPhone Air‌
Anodized aluminum frame Polished titanium frame
Camera plateau
Ceramic Shield front Ceramic Shield front and back
6.3-inch display 6.5-inch display
Stereo speakers Mono speaker
A19 chip A19 Pro chip
8GB memory 12GB memory
Qualcomm Snapdragon X80 modem Apple C1X modem
256GB or 512GB storage 256GB, 512GB, or 1TB storage
Available in White, Black, Mist Blue, Sage, and Lavender Available in Cloud White, Space Black, Sky Blue, and Light Gold

Camera

‌iPhone 17‌ ‌iPhone Air‌
Dual rear cameras Single rear camera
48-megapixel ultra wide camera
0.5x, 1x, and 2x optical zoom options 1x and 2x optical zoom options
Macro photography
Spatial photos
Cinematic mode
Macro video recording, including slo‑mo and time‑lapse

Battery Life and Charging

‌iPhone 17‌ ‌iPhone Air‌
3,692 mAh battery 3,149 mAh battery
Up to 30-hour battery life Up to 27-hour battery life
MagSafe wireless charging up to 25W ‌MagSafe‌ wireless charging up to 20W
Up to 50% charge in 20 minutes with 40W adapter or higher Up to 50% charge in 30 minutes with 20W adapter or higher, or 30W adapter or higher paired with ‌MagSafe‌ Charger
Support for Apple ‌MagSafe‌ battery

Pricing

256GB 512GB 1TB
‌iPhone 17‌ $799 $999
‌iPhone Air‌ $999 $1,199 $1,399

Which One Should You Choose?

Many users may find it difficult to justify buying the ‌iPhone Air‌ up against the ‌iPhone 17‌. Not only does it cost $200 more, but it misses out on a wide range of features such as stereo speakers and physical SIM. It lacks the Ultra Wide camera and a host of camera features like Macro Photography, Spatial Photos, and Cinematic Mode. It also charges more slowly and has three hours less battery life.

The ‌iPhone Air‌ wins out in terms of design, with a strikingly thin and light polished titanium frame. It has Ceramic Shield back glass and a larger display, as well as the A19 Pro chip with 12GB of memory, which should deliver better performance. It is a whole new take on what the iPhone should be and likely provides a glimpse at the long-term direction of the device, being the basis for a future foldable.

The ‌iPhone 17‌ is an extremely solid device at an affordable price. While the ‌iPhone Air‌ has a slightly larger display and should perform better than the ‌iPhone 17‌, its added cost and lack of features available on the cheaper device may be hard to rationalize for many customers. You should only buy the ‌iPhone Air‌ if you are comfortable with these drawbacks in exchange for a more luxurious, radically thin design.

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Top Rated Comments

6 weeks ago
The regular 17 getting ProMotion and 256GB storage is a game changer, good value for money now.
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
6 weeks ago
My iPhone Air was just delivered and photos, videos, and descriptions don't do it justice. It is amazing and really feels like a brand new design, vs the same phone with under the hood upgrades.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
6 weeks ago
All that is needed is a 17 mini pro .
Smaller size than regular 17, same weight as the air, and same battery life due to slightly normal thicker width.
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
6 weeks ago
yoU nEeD 12 GB oF RAM



Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
6 weeks ago
Saw the Air in store. Looks good and feels good in the hands. Liked the polished titanium frame. However I will not buy one anytime or recommend it. For $100 more I will select the smaller Pro or go with the base 17 for $200 less. Cannot recommend the Air as it has only a single lens camera. Other than the slim design, there is nothing that the Air offers. Even battery life will be lower than the base 17. All the color options are very pale. Overall the base 17 is a fantastic phone and is the one I would recommend to buy. I decided to go with the 17 Pro Max in Orange this year.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
6 weeks ago

yoU nEeD 12 GB oF RAM


Indeed. I have no idea how much ram my 16 Pro has. I have no idea what my prior 13 had.

For my Mac, and my desktop, sure. For my phone? Whatever.....
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)