Apple iPhone Air MG1J4LL/A Sky Blue 512GB
Com apenas 5,6 mm de espessura e 150 g, o chip A19 Pro oferece desempenho de ponta em um design com moldura de titânio ultraleve e resistência a riscos 3x melhor com o Ceramic Shield 2. O sistema de câmera Fusion de 48 MP com zoom óptico de 2x e a gravação Dual Capture se destacam pela versatilidade em um corpo tão fino. Ideal para quem prioriza portabilidade extrema sem abrir mão do poder de processamento, como criadores de conteúdo que gravam em 4K e precisam de um dispositivo que quase desaparece na mão.
Resumo
The 30-Second Version
The iPhone Air is the thinnest iPhone ever at 5.6mm and 150g, with a best-in-class 3000-nit display and top-tier connectivity. But battery life is a weak spot, landing in the 63rd percentile, and the camera system lacks a dedicated telephoto lens. It's a stunning piece of hardware for people who prioritize portability over endurance.
Pros & Cons
Prós
- Incredibly thin and light at 5.6mm and 150g 94th
- 3000-nit display is one of the brightest on the market 89th
- Wi-Fi 7 and satellite connectivity are top of the charts 83rd
- A19 Pro chip delivers strong, efficient performance 78th
- Ceramic Shield 2 offers 3x better scratch resistance
Contras
- Battery life is a real weak spot at the 63rd percentile
- Only two rear cameras, no dedicated telephoto lens
- 20W wired charging feels slow for a flagship in this price range
- User sentiment data is extremely limited, so long-term reliability is unknown
- No expandable storage and RAM specs are still a mystery
O que dizem os donos
The Word on the Street
Como a opinião dos donos mudou ao longo do tempo
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As provas
Performance
The A19 Pro chip pushes this phone into the 84th percentile for performance, which is well above average but not quite top-tier. In practical terms, apps launch instantly, 4K video editing is smooth, and gaming frame rates stay high even with the thermal constraints of a super-thin chassis. The 48MP Fusion camera system is solid, landing in the 74th percentile, and the 2x optical-quality zoom is a nice touch for framing without moving your feet. Connectivity is where this thing really shines, hitting the 94th percentile thanks to Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6, and satellite support. That's best-in-class wireless performance, and it makes the Air feel more future-proof than its battery score suggests.
Specifications
Full Specifications
Display
| Screen Size | 6.5" |
| Display Type | Super Retina XDR |
| Resolution | 2736 x 1260 |
| Brightness | 3000 nits |
| HDR | Yes |
Performance
| Processor | Apple |
| Processor Model | A19 Pro |
| Storage | 512 GB |
Camera
| Main Camera | 48 |
| Camera Count | 2 |
| Ultrawide | 48 |
| Front Camera | 18 |
| Optical Zoom | 2x |
| Video | 4K@60fps |
| OIS | Yes |
Battery & Charging
| Battery | 3500 Wh |
| Wired Charging | 20 |
| Wireless Charging | Yes |
| Fast Charging | MagSafe |
| Connector | USB-C |
Connectivity
| 5G | Yes |
| Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi 7 |
| Bluetooth | 6 |
| NFC | No |
| USB | USB-C |
| SIM | eSIM |
| eSIM | Yes |
Design & Build
| Water Resistance | IP68 |
| Form Factor | bar |
| Weight | 0.1 kg / 0.3 lbs |
| Face Recognition | Yes |
| OS | iOS |
| Headphone Jack | No |
| Stereo Speakers | Yes |
vs Competition
Stacked against the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, the iPhone Air wins on portability and brightness but loses badly on camera versatility and battery life. The S26 Ultra packs a periscope zoom and a much larger battery, making it the better choice for photographers and power users. The Motorola razr ultra 2025 is a foldable that's actually thicker when unfolded, but it offers a completely different form factor and a more fun, pocketable experience. The Google Pixel 10a undercuts the Air on price significantly while delivering a cleaner Android experience and likely better computational photography, though its build quality won't match the titanium and Ceramic Shield combo here. The OnePlus 15 and Xiaomi 15T Pro both offer faster charging and bigger batteries, making them smarter picks if you hate being tethered to a charger.
| Spec | Apple iPhone Air MG1J4LL/A | Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra | Google Pixel 10a | Motorola razr ultra 2025 | OnePlus 15 15 | Nothing Phone (4a) Pro A069P |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Screen Size | 6.5 | 6.9 | 6.3 | 7.0 | 6.8 | 6.8 |
| Display Type | Super Retina XDR | AMOLED | OLED | OLED | AMOLED | OLED |
| Refresh Rate | - | 120 | 120 | 165 | 120 | 144 |
| Processor | A19 Pro | Snapdragon® 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy | Google Tensor G4 | Snapdragon 8 Elite Mobile Platform | Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 | Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 |
| RAM (GB) | - | 12 | 8 | 16 | 16 | 12 |
| Storage (GB) | 512 | 256 | 128 | 512 | 512 | 128 |
| Rear Camera Mp | 48 | 200 | 48 | 50 | 50 | 50 |
| Front Camera Mp | 18 | 12 | 13 | 50 | 32 | 32 |
| Battery Capacity Mah | 3500 | 5000 | 5000 | 4700 | 7300 | 5080 |
| Charging Wattage | 20 | 60 | 30 | 68 | 80 | 45 |
| Wireless Charging | true | true | true | true | true | true |
| Five (g) | true | true | true | true | true | true |
| Water Resistance | IP68 | IP68 | IP68 | IP48 | IP69K | IP65 |
| Operating System | iOS | Android | Android | Android | Android | Android |
| Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare |
| Produto | Build | Camera | Battery | Display | Feature | User Sentiment | Performance | Connectivity | Prova social |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Apple iPhone Air MG1J4LL/A | 77.6 | 73.5 | 63.6 | 88.9 | 63.5 | 66.8 | 83.4 | 93.5 | 74.5 |
| Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Compare | 92.8 | 99.3 | 97.9 | 95.8 | 90.2 | 66.8 | 94.5 | 89.3 | 99.8 |
| Google Pixel 10a Compare | 92.8 | 75.5 | 89.4 | 87.4 | 77.7 | 78.3 | 80.6 | 98.1 | 94.1 |
| Motorola razr ultra 2025 Compare | 65.1 | 84.8 | 96.8 | 99 | 86.8 | 0 | 99.5 | 73.1 | 92.3 |
| OnePlus 15 15 Compare | 83.8 | 97.8 | 99.4 | 83 | 50.9 | 66.8 | 99.5 | 87.3 | 99.8 |
| Nothing Phone (4a) Pro A069P Compare | 73.3 | 95 | 95.3 | 99 | 77.7 | 0 | 63.9 | 64.2 | 68.1 |
Preço
Value & Pricing
Pricing lands between $1150 and $1199 across vendors, which puts it squarely in flagship territory. For that money, you're getting a phone that leads in connectivity and display brightness but trails in battery endurance and camera versatility compared to similarly priced Android rivals. The 512GB storage is generous, but the lack of a telephoto lens and the middling charging speeds make the value proposition feel a bit uneven. If thinness and lightness are your absolute top priorities, the premium might be worth it, but spec-for-spec you can get more balanced phones for less.
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Overview
The iPhone Air is Apple's thinnest phone ever at 5.6mm, and at 150g it's strikingly light in a way that genuinely changes how you interact with a big-screen device. The 6.5" Super Retina XDR display hits a wild 3000 nits of peak brightness, putting it in the 89th percentile for displays, so outdoor visibility is a non-issue. You're getting a 48MP main camera with 2x optical-quality zoom, an 18MP front camera with Center Stage, and the A19 Pro chip driving the whole show. Storage here is 512GB, which is plenty for most people, though we don't have official RAM figures yet. The weak spot, predictably for a phone this thin, is battery life, which lands in the 63rd percentile. Apple claims up to 27 hours of video playback, but our database suggests real-world endurance will be a step behind the chunky flagships.
Common Questions
Q: How much does the iPhone Air actually weigh?
It weighs 150 grams, which is exceptionally light for a 6.5-inch phone. That puts it well below most flagships in our database, making one-handed use much more comfortable.
Q: Is the battery life really all-day?
Apple claims up to 27 hours of video playback, but our battery benchmark puts it in the 63rd percentile, which is mediocre for a modern flagship. Heavy users will likely need a top-up before the day is over, and the 20W wired charging doesn't help speed that up much.
Q: Does the iPhone Air have a telephoto camera?
No, it has a 48MP main camera and a 48MP ultrawide, with 2x optical-quality zoom achieved by cropping the main sensor. There's no dedicated telephoto lens, so if you need real optical zoom beyond 2x, you'll want to look at the Pro models or competitors like the Galaxy S26 Ultra.
Who Should Skip This
Anyone who prioritizes battery life or camera versatility should skip the iPhone Air. The 63rd percentile battery score means you'll be reaching for a charger more often than you'd like, and the two-camera setup lacks the telephoto reach that photographers and travelers often need. If you're coming from a Pro Max model, the drop in endurance and camera flexibility will feel like a real downgrade, even if the thinness is impressive.
Verdict
The iPhone Air is a design marvel that makes every other flagship feel chunky by comparison. The 3000-nit display is stunning outdoors, and the A19 Pro keeps things snappy. But the battery life is a genuine compromise, and the camera system, while capable, doesn't match the versatility of its thicker competitors. The single user review we have is glowing, but that's not enough data to ignore the spec sheet's red flags. If you value thinness above all else, this is your phone. If you want a more well-rounded flagship, look elsewhere.