Apple’s upcoming second-generation iPhone Air might resolve one of the main drawbacks of its predecessor by introducing a dual-camera system. This new configuration would add a 48MP Ultra Wide camera to complement the existing 48MP Main camera, potentially aligning it with the base iPhone 17 model. Currently, the iPhone Air has a single 48MP camera, which limits its capabilities compared to models with Ultra Wide and Telephoto lenses. The addition of a second camera would necessitate a redesign of the device’s internal components to preserve its ultra-thin profile.
The new iPhone Air is expected to maintain its horizontal camera layout, with the additional lens positioned alongside the existing one. Industry experts anticipate its release in late 2026, coinciding with the launch of the iPhone 18 Pro and Apple’s first foldable iPhone. However, the iPhone Air series has reportedly struggled in the market, leading to reduced production. Similarly, Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Edge faced disappointing sales, resulting in the cancellation of its successor. While the second-generation iPhone Air is already in development, it remains uncertain if the additional camera will significantly boost its appeal.

