Apple is gearing up to introduce its latest ultra-slim offering, the iPhone Air 2, come next spring. Bloomberg's seasoned correspondent, Mark Gurman, delved into the rationale behind Apple's choice to persist with the iPhone Air lineup. Drawing from past trends, Apple usually rolls out at least two successive versions for its novel models. Considering the substantial buzz the iPhone Air has already generated, pulling the plug after a single iteration would appear out of place. The device isn't lagging in performance and boasts a dedicated following. As a stepping stone for Apple's evolution towards upcoming gadgets, consistent upgrades are vital. On the flip side, the iPhone mini and Plus variants, which merely differ in screen dimensions, face a higher risk of being rendered obsolete by the ever-evolving market.
