The Rumored iPhone 17 Air Might Have a Surprising Way to Deal With Battery Life
- Apple is rumored to launch the ultra-thin iPhone 17 Air with a 6.6-inch display and a thickness of around 5.5mm in fall 2025.
- The phone's slim design has raised concerns about battery life, prompting the possible adoption of silicon-anode battery technology supplied by TDK.
- Silicon-Anode batteries store roughly 15% more energy than graphite-based batteries but require engineered composites to handle silicon's expansion during charging.
- TDK's CEO Noboru Saito announced that the company is advancing well with production and plans to begin delivering the new batteries by the end of June 2025.
- If successful, the silicon-anode battery could maintain adequate battery life in a thinner device and represent a strategic shift in Apple's battery strategy.
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