At precisely 1 a.m. today, Apple unveiled its latest offerings at the 2025 autumn new product launch event, officially introducing the iPhone Air, which starts at 7,999 yuan. This iteration of the iPhone does away with the traditional physical SIM card slot, opting instead for eSIM technology on a global scale. In mainland China, however, the service is presently supported solely by China Unicom. Users wishing to activate this feature must visit a physical store to complete the identity verification process.
Apple has emphasized that the integration of eSIM technology ensures seamless connectivity, flexible usage options, and enhanced security, rendering it an ideal choice for travelers. The iPhone Air is powered by the advanced A19 Pro chip and features a single 48-megapixel rear camera. Its 6.5-inch display boasts a peak brightness of 3000 nits and supports a 120Hz ProMotion adaptive refresh rate for smooth visuals. Notably, with a mere 5.6-millimeter profile, the iPhone Air claims the title of Apple's thinnest iPhone to date.
