
Apple's thinnest iPhone ever at 5.6mm with Grade 5 titanium frame, A19 Pro chip, 6.5-inch Super Retina XDR OLED with 120Hz ProMotion and 3000 nits peak brightness, 48MP Fusion camera with sensor-shift OIS, revolutionary 18MP octagonal Center Stage front camera, Face ID, MagSafe wireless charging, and custom Apple C1X modem and N1 networking chips.
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iPhone Air batteries are supplied by Amperex Technology Limited (ATL/TDK, primary supplier), LG Energy Solution, and Samsung SDI. ATL manufactures the 3,149mAh metal-cased battery in Dongguan and Ningde, China, and Haryana, India.
iPhone Air components are sourced globally: chips from Taiwan (TSMC), displays from South Korea (Samsung/LG), camera sensors from Japan (Sony), batteries from China and India (ATL), and cover glass from USA (Corning Kentucky).
Key iPhone Air suppliers include TSMC (A19 Pro chip), Sony (48MP camera), Samsung Display and LG Display (OLED screens), ATL (batteries), Corning (Ceramic Shield 2), LG Innotek (camera modules), and 60+ other component suppliers.
iPhone Air uses chips from TSMC (A19 Pro processor, C1X modem, N1 networking chip), Samsung/SK Hynix/Micron (RAM), Kioxia/SK Hynix/SanDisk (storage), and various semiconductor manufacturers like Cirrus Logic, NXP, and STMicroelectronics.
Apple discloses some supplier relationships in annual Supplier List reports and SEC filings, while additional information comes from teardown analyses by iFixit and industry supply chain reports.