On June 18th, it was reported by the media that Apple iPhone Air 2 is expected to be released in the spring of 2027. Currently, the device has entered the advanced testing stage.
It is reported that the iPhone Air 2 is expected to undergo significant improvements in terms of imaging. An ultra-wide-angle lens will be added to the existing camera, upgrading from a single camera to a dual-camera setup.
For the iPhone Air, the single rear camera has always been one of the aspects that users frequently made jokes about due to its shortcomings.

As a model that emphasizes a slim design, the current iPhone Air excels in controlling the thickness and weight of the device, but its imaging specifications are relatively conservative.
Therefore, if the iPhone Air 2 upgrades to dual cameras, it will help address the imaging shortcomings, further enhance the product’s competitiveness, and also make this slim model more balanced in terms of shooting experience.
Apart from upgrading the camera, Apple also hopes to enhance the battery life of the iPhone Air 2, possibly by increasing the battery capacity or improving energy efficiency.
However, since the appearance design of the new model is expected to remain largely unchanged, the internal space of the device may not be large enough to accommodate a larger battery. Therefore, improving the overall efficiency is likely to be the key to enhancing the battery life.
In addition, the iPhone Air 2 will be equipped with the A20 chip, which is built based on Apple’s new 2nm process technology. It is expected to bring further improvements in terms of performance and energy efficiency.
Overall, the iPhone Air 2 will still maintain a slim and lightweight design. However, with the addition of dual cameras and the 2nm A20 chip, its overall experience is expected to be more comprehensive than that of the current model.








