
iPhone Air is slim and sleek, but not right for everyone
The Peninsula
WASHINGTON: We re glued to them all day. We take them to bed with us. We use them to capture fleeting moments of joy, and to hear from the people we l...
WASHINGTON: We’re glued to them all day. We take them to bed with us. We use them to capture fleeting moments of joy, and to hear from the people we love the most.
I’m talking, of course, about our phones.
The svelte iPhone Air is a lot of things: an interesting twist on Apple’s smartphone formula, a joy to carry around, and a real looker. Still, living with it left me wishing - more than once, even - that I was using a different phone.
Here’s everything you should know if you’re thinking of upgrading.
The good: The Air’s design. I don’t have huge hands, so handling the kinds of large phones that have become so popular can be cumbersome. The iPhone Air, even with its 6.5-inch screen, is a big phone that never feels like one.

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