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iPhone AIR review from a iPHONE PRO USER - Almost there!

2.7K views· 66 likes· 9:23· Oct 1, 2025

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The iPhone Air is Apple’s newest addition in 2025 — lighter, thinner, and designed to sit between the regular iPhone and the Pro models. But is it worth it? In this video, I share what I like about the iPhone Air — its design, display, and how it fits into daily use — and also where it falls short compared to the iPhone Pro. From battery life to missing Pro-level features, this review will help you decide if the iPhone Air is the right choice for you in 2025. ▶️ Subscribe to JOINFAIZANJ for more tech reviews and home office inspiration: / @joinfaizanj 📸 Follow on Instagram for daily desk setups & gear: / joinfaizanj 📹 Watch BTS + extras on TikTok / joinfaizanj 🖥️ All My Gear & Desk Setup https://beacons.ai/joinfaizanj 📬 Business Inquiries joinfaizanj@gmail.com Timecodes 0:00 - Intro 0:20 - Unboxing 0:40 - Daily usage overview 2:06 - Battery life 3:41- Design and Aesthetics 5:04 - iPhone Air limitations - Camera 6:13 - iPhone Air limitations - Charging 6:30 - iPhone Air limitations - Overheating 7:34 - Conclusion

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In this video I review the iPhone Air as someone who’s used Pro iPhones for years, and honestly, it’s one of the most interesting iPhones Apple has launched in a long time. The headline isn’t just “thin and light” — it’s how that changes the day-to-day experience. The moment I unboxed it, I could feel it: this is easily the best iPhone design I’ve ever held. Over the last 10 days I used it as my only phone, both at home and out and about, to see if it can genuinely keep up with Pro-level expectations. The biggest win for me is usability. Pro Max phones are bulky and they genuinely give me wrist and finger fatigue, especially when I’m typing, scrolling, and doing everything we all do on our phones. With iPhone Air, that fatigue basically disappears — it’s effortless to hold for longer, which is a good thing and a bad thing. Battery-wise, it surprised me: it got me through the day when I needed it, but it’s more “acceptable” than “excellent,” and it can die towards the end of the day. Where it still doesn’t land is the camera (good, not excellent), the 20W charging in 2025, and potential overheating — I noticed it get really hot near the camera bump during iCloud transfer. Overall though, I’m in love with it, and I’ll be testing it more for a one-month review.

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