One week with the iPhone Air. Setup, hand feel, thinness, drops, battery, VoiceOver, and all the ways it works (and doesn’t) when you actually live with it.

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in reply to aaron

Apparently I am wrong practicallynetworked.com/iphon…

There are smaller phones (like the 17) but it appears to be the thinnest ever.

Well that’s what I get for trusting No Agenda…

in reply to aaron

Okay, love your post as always. I should get this thing. My muscles are weak, like, for real, it'll change life a lot, because even the 13pro, that's not that heavier is heavy for me. I held an air in a store, and I thought I was going to accidentally make it fly. Saw the flip and fold, and these are so fragile, cute, but fragile and nowhere near what I would want from a phone. Flip phones were cool, in the past, but that's my personal opinion. A flip with an outside screen, or even a fold with an outside screen? And I put those on the table, or bang it against something? Nah. But damn do I want an air. I wondered if anyone would touch on how blind folks hold their phone, and finally, we don't have to hold it backwards because, bottom speaker is louder and we hear it better, or maybe it's just me. I would just hold an air as if I am talking on the phone and use it that way, seems a bit more normal in public, in my opinion. I don't, can't hear the stereo field on a phone unless it's the first time. Not wide and stage not open enough for stereo to really shine. Again, it's my opinion and my degrading hearing. Thanks for the post!