Apple is adding a super-slim iPhone to this year’s lineup, measuring just 5.6mm thick. Following months of rumors, the company gave us our first official look at the iPhone Air during its “Awe dropping” event on Tuesday — its “thinnest iPhone ever.”

The iPhone Air is supposed to mark the beginning of the company’s three-year plan to revamp its iPhone lineup with new designs and form factors — not just simple spec bumps, according to a recent report from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman.

The launch of the iPhone Air coincides with the upcoming release of iOS 26. The updated operating system features a new Liquid Glass design language that gives some of its navigational elements and icons a bubbly, transparent look that had some users divided during the beta testing period.

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