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iPhone Ultra 2 already given go-ahead, iPhone Air 3 not, says leaker

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Why This Matters

The leak indicates that Apple has approved the development of the iPhone Ultra 2, with a potential launch alongside the iPhone 18 Pro, highlighting Apple's ongoing focus on innovative and specialized models. However, no decision has been made yet regarding the iPhone Air 3, reflecting cautious planning based on market performance. These insights underscore Apple's strategic approach to product development and market testing, which impacts consumers and the tech industry by shaping future device offerings and innovation trajectories.

Key Takeaways

We may still be waiting for the launch of the iPhone Ultra, but a leaker with a decent track record claims that Apple has already made the decision to go ahead with a second-generation model.

The same source says that the company has not yet made a final decision on whether to produce a third-gen iPhone Air …

iPhone Ultra 2 gets go-ahead

Until recently, it hadn’t even been clear when the first-gen iPhone Ultra might launch. There had been suggestions that it might be delayed into December or even early next year.

Those rumors have now faded away with all recent reports pointing to a launch alongside the iPhone 18 Pro in September.

Leaker Digital Chat Station today suggests that Apple has already green-lighted a second-generation model, although they don’t provide any details on what new features might be offered. They do suggest that the display will be unchanged.

The iPhone Ultra2 second generation wide folding project has been confirmed, with a high probability of reusing this year’s screen.

No decision yet on iPhone Air 3

The same post says that the company has not yet made a decision on whether to proceed with an iPhone Air 3.

We are expecting to see an iPhone Air 2 with a second camera in the form of an ultrawide lens. DCS suggests that Apple wants to see how well this model sells before making a decision on a successor.

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