iPhone Air vs. iPhone 17 Pro? How to decide between Apple’s two best models

iPhone Air vs iPhone 17 Pro Max

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Apple’s iPhone 17 lineup brings some of the biggest design changes the smartphone series has seen in years, and no two models better highlight this shift than the iPhone Air and iPhone 17 Pro Max. The iPhone Air is one of the thinnest smartphones Apple has ever made, made for those who value a sleek, portable design. 

Meanwhile, the iPhone 17 Pro Max doubles down on power with a cutting-edge camera system and a new vapor chamber cooling system.

Also: iPhone 17 Pro vs. iPhone 15 Pro: I compared both models, and here’s who should upgrade

Both devices are great, but they cater to different audiences. The question of the day is: Which one should you get as your new daily driver? It’s hard to choose, but don’t worry — I’m here to help. Below, I’ve broken down how the iPhone Air compares to the iPhone 17 Pro Max.

Specifications

Features

iPhone 17 Air

iPhone 17 Pro Max

Prices

$999

$1,199

Display

6.5-inch Super Retina XDR with ProMotion

6.9-inch Super Retina XDR with ProMotion

Battery

27 hours of video playback  

39 hours of video playback  

Finishes

Sky Blue, Black, White, Light Gold

Cosmic Orange, Deep Blue, Silver

Processor

A19 Pro

A19 Pro

Frame

Titanium frame

Aluminum unibody

Storage

256GB, 512GB, 1TB

256GB, 512GB, 1TB, 2TB

Camera

18MP Center Stage selfie / 48MP Fusion Main

18MP Center Stage / 48MP Fusion Main, 48MP Fusion Ultra Wide, 48MP Fusion Telephoto


You should buy the iPhone Air if…

iPhone 17 Air in Space Black

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1. You want an ultrathin yet tough phone

At just 5.6 mm thick, the iPhone Air is nearly a third thinner than the iPhone 16 Pro. Although it appears fragile, it’s anything but, as Apple designed its mobile device to be just as durable as it is elegant. The smartphone’s frame is made of grade 5 titanium, a material known for its high strength and “corrosion-resistant characteristics.” 

Ceramic Shield protects the back of the iPhone Air, allowing it to better resist damage. On the front, Apple chose to equip the screen with Ceramic Shield 2. Thanks to this material, Apple says the display has “3x better scratch resistance” than previous models and “improved anti-reflection” properties.

2. You don’t need every bell and whistle

As I mentioned in my iPhone 17 series comparison piece, the iPhone Air isn’t as feature-rich as the higher-end models. 

This may be a controversial opinion, but I think the device’s lack of bells and whistles will benefit users as they’ll receive a more streamlined experience. For instance, it only has a single 48MP Fusion lens as its rear camera system. According to Apple, it enables the equivalent of four lenses with users able to shoot photographs in both 28mm and 35mm focal lengths. You won’t have to fiddle around with the settings or learn what the cameras do. It’s all condensed.

Also: iPhone Air vs. Samsung S25 Edge: I compared both thin phones, and there’s a clear winner

Another change relates to cellular connectivity. The iPhone Air relies exclusively on eSIM technology. Carriers continue to increase support for eSIM at a consistent rate, so this isn’t too big a detriment, but this does mean that you won’t be able to use your SIM card. Apple has also said that the adoption of an “eSIM-only design” allowed the company to save space, helping the iPhone Air achieve that thin form factor.

You should buy the iPhone 17 Pro Max if…

iPhone 17 Pro Max Cosmic Orange with TechWoven case

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1. You want the most powerful iPhone

The iPhone 17 Pro Max shares a surprising number of similarities with the iPhone Air. Both devices run on a three-chip setup, which consists of the A19 Pro processor, N1 networking chip, and C1X modem. Together, this trio allows the smartphones to deliver powerful performance, support Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 6, and offer faster, more energy-efficient cellular connections.

Also: T-Mobile will give you a free iPhone 17 Pro – here’s how to get yours

Where the Pro Max differentiates itself is in size and stamina. Its massive 6.9-inch Super Retina XDR display hits 3,000 nits of brightness, ensuring visibility under direct sunlight. Support for ProMotion lets it run at a refresh rate of 120Hz for smooth visuals. The glass is even protected by Ceramic Shield 2. Paired with a battery reportedly capable of lasting up to 39 hours of video playback, it is the iPhone built for users who want the best of the best.

2. You want the best camera system

The similarities between the two phones don’t stop at the chipset or displays because they also have similar camera systems. For example, both models have the new 18MP Center Stage selfie lens. Not only does it provide higher-quality images, but it also uses a new type of sensor that lets owners capture photos in both portrait and landscape orientations without needing to rotate their phone.

The iPhone 17 Pro Max differentiates itself again by providing professional-grade video. The flagship model now supports ProRes RAW, a video codec that better preserves data for high-quality footage, the Log 2 format for wider color gamuts, and genlock. 

Genlock is software that synchronizes “video across multiple cameras.” For content creators, tools like these allow the iPhone 17 Pro Max to double as a capable filmmaking camera.

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