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Title: Apple iPhone Air review – The thinnest smartphone packs a ton of power
Post by: Redaktion on October 31, 2025, 22:17:23
With the iPhone Air, Apple is offering the thinnest smartphone you can currently get your hands on. In terms of the price, it is positioned somewhere between the iPhone 17 and 17 Pro. Our review reveals how many compromises were necessary in the pursuit of slimness.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Apple-iPhone-Air-review-The-thinnest-smartphone-packs-a-ton-of-power.1152091.0.html
Title: Re: Apple iPhone Air review – The thinnest smartphone packs a ton of power
Post by: BigBen2493 on November 01, 2025, 01:16:30
You have this sentence still in German in the English review, underneath the "A series of measurements with a fixed zoom level and different brightness settings (The amplitude curve at minimum brightness appears flat, but this is due to the scaling. The enlarged version of the amplitude at minimum brightness can be seen in the info box.)":"Bei unseren Messungen mit Calman zeigt das Display des iPhone Air eine gute Kalibrierung und ausgewogene Sättigung."

Title: Re: Apple iPhone Air review – The thinnest smartphone packs a ton of power
Post by: Sergey on November 01, 2025, 08:31:41
@BigBen2493 Oops. Big thanks for reporting the issue!
Title: Re: Apple iPhone Air review – The thinnest smartphone packs a ton of power
Post by: BigBen2493 on November 01, 2025, 13:35:45
You're Welcome! and Good Morning! also do you know about the problem with the iPhone 17 review with the lack of PWM secondary frequency, when the other new iPhones have the 480hz secondary frequency? this was my original comment on it "Why does the iPhone 17 pro have a Secondary Frequency: 480 Hz but the base iPhone 17 doesn't have a secondary frequency?"