iPhone Air sau 2 tháng
By Duy Luân Dễ Thương
Key Concepts
- iPhone Air
- Design and Ergonomics
- Performance (A19 Pro chip)
- Display (ProMotion, 120Hz)
- Battery Life
- Camera System (lack of ultrawide, front camera improvements)
- Audio (single speaker)
- Target Audience
- Comparison with Pro/Pro Max models and Android devices
- Cellphone S Black Friday promotion
iPhone Air: A Detailed User Experience Review
This review details the author's nearly two-month experience using the iPhone Air as their primary iOS 9 device, contrasting it with other Android phones tested and Apple's Pro/Pro Max models. The central argument is that the iPhone Air is not suitable for the majority of users due to its compromises.
Design and Ergonomics: The Primary Appeal
The author's initial attraction to the iPhone Air stemmed from its thinness and lightness, offering a distinct and enjoyable in-hand feel compared to heavier Pro models. This design choice is highlighted as the most significant positive aspect of the device.
- Key Point: The perceived premium feel is not solely tied to weight; the iPhone Air maintains a "very high-quality" and "luxurious" impression.
- Comparison: The author compares the iPhone Air's feel to the Galaxy S25S, noting that while both are light, the iPhone Air's weight distribution provides a more pleasing tactile experience.
- Technical Term: Ergonomics refers to the design of products to maximize efficiency and comfort. The iPhone Air's slim profile and balanced weight are praised for their ergonomic qualities.
- Minor Criticism: The author dislikes the glossy bezel, which attracts fingerprints and smudges, especially with sweaty hands. A matte finish would have been preferred, though the aesthetic impact of such a change is uncertain.
- Material: The frame is confirmed to be titanium.
- Aesthetic Appeal: The minimalist design, lacking excessive details, is highly appreciated for its inherent attractiveness. The iPhone Air's design prompts users to pick it up and experience it.
- Real-world Application: Many people who encountered the iPhone Air were impressed by its appearance, often not recognizing it as an iPhone due to its single-lens camera, a departure from the typical multi-lens design.
- User Trend: Some existing iPhone users who previously favored Pro Max models are now opting for the iPhone Air for its lighter and more comfortable handling, or simply for a fresh aesthetic.
Performance and Display: Solid for Everyday Tasks
The iPhone Air performs well for normal daily tasks and app compatibility, running smoothly without issues.
- Chipset: It is powered by the Apple A19 Pro chip, which is described as "quite good."
- Gaming: While suitable for light gaming, the author acknowledges that for demanding games, Pro Max models or high-end Android phones with superior cooling and gaming capabilities would be a better choice.
- Display: The ProMotion display with 120Hz refresh rate is lauded for its brightness, high contrast, excellent color reproduction, and smooth scrolling.
- Screen Size: The 6.5-inch screen is considered a comfortable size, larger than the standard iPhone 17, providing ample space for typing and media consumption.
- User Habit: The author uses the iPhone Air for watching cartoons during meals, finding the screen size and quality satisfactory for this purpose.
Battery Life: A Significant Compromise
Battery life is identified as a major drawback, especially for users who rely heavily on their phones.
- Comparison: The iPhone Air's battery capacity is inherently smaller than standard phones and significantly less than Pro Max models. It even falls short of the iPhone 17.
- On-Screen Time: Typical on-screen time ranges from 4 to 5 hours.
- Real-world Scenarios:
- Light usage (Wi-Fi only, in office) can lead to the battery indicator turning red by 6-7 PM, requiring a charge upon returning home.
- Heavier usage, including navigation with Apple CarPlay, can drain the battery to red by midday, necessitating a charge.
- Frequency of Charging: The author states that the iPhone Air is the device they have had to charge mid-day the most frequently in recent years.
- Accessories: The author purchased Apple's slim power bank but rarely uses it due to its high cost. Cheaper 5,000-10,000 mAh power banks are suggested as a more economical alternative.
- User Dependency: The need for mid-day charging is manageable for the author due to access to car chargers or office charging points. However, for users without such conveniences or those who work extensively on their phones, the battery life will be insufficient.
- Recommendation: For users who need a full day of uninterrupted phone usage, the iPhone Air is not recommended. Alternatives like the iPhone 17, 17 Pro, or Android phones with silicon carbon batteries are suggested for better battery performance.
Camera System: The Ultrawide Deficiency and Front Camera Strengths
The camera system presents a mixed bag, with a significant omission and notable improvements.
- Major Drawback: Lack of Ultrawide Camera: This is considered the biggest disadvantage.
- Real-world Example: The author recounts situations where they couldn't capture a full shot of their child and toys due to the lack of an ultrawide lens, forcing them to use only the main camera. Their wife, using a 17 Pro Max, could easily switch to the ultrawide lens.
- Impact: This deficiency necessitates carrying a secondary phone with an ultrawide lens for specific scenarios like capturing wide-angle shots during work trips or workshops.
- Main Camera Performance: For general photography and videography with the main camera, the iPhone Air performs adequately.
- Image Quality: Photos are described as realistic, aligning with the style of iPhones and Samsung, rather than overly saturated or "eye-pleasing" like some Chinese brands (e.g., Vivo X300 Pro, Oppo Find X9 Pro). The output is suitable for storage and social media.
- Confidence: While not universally stunning, the iPhone Air's main camera provides confident results.
- Front Camera Improvement: The front camera is a highlight.
- Technology: It utilizes a "Center Stage" camera with a square sensor and a wider angle, allowing for more satisfying selfies.
- Quality: Colors are richer and more vibrant compared to previous iPhone front cameras.
- Functionality: It supports autofocus and is capable of good quality front-facing video recording.
- Concert Photography: The iPhone Air is deemed unsuitable for concert photography due to the distance from the stage. The author prefers using phones like the Galaxy S25 Ultra, Oppo FX9 Pro, or Vivo X300 Pro for such situations.
- Alternative Strategy: Friends who use standard iPhones (not Pro Max) sometimes rent phones like the S25 Ultra or Vivo for specific photography needs, like capturing distant subjects at concerts.
Audio: A Single Speaker Limitation
The single speaker is identified as another drawback, impacting audio quality and volume.
- Comparison: Most modern phones feature dual speakers for stereo sound. The iPhone Air's single speaker results in inferior audio quality and lower volume.
- Acceptability: The author finds this compromise acceptable as they typically use headphones for a better audio experience when listening to music or watching videos. This is a reason why they can tolerate using the iPhone Air as their primary device.
Conclusion: Not for Everyone
The iPhone Air is a unique and engaging device that excels in its design and offers a pleasant user experience for basic tasks. However, its compromises, particularly in battery life and the absence of an ultrawide camera, make it unsuitable for the majority of users who require a single, all-encompassing device.
- Target Audience: The iPhone Air is best suited for a niche audience who prioritize its slimness and lightness above all else and are aware of and willing to accept its limitations.
- Recommendation: If users have any doubts about the iPhone Air's ability to meet their needs in various situations, they are advised to opt for more feature-complete models like the iPhone 17, 17 Pro, or Pro Max, or comparable Android devices.
- Sacrifices: The iPhone Air achieves its thin and light profile by sacrificing several features.
- Author's Stance: The author concludes that while the iPhone Air is "fun to use" and "attractive," it is not recommended as a sole device unless the user fully embraces its drawbacks.
Cellphone S Black Friday Promotion
The video is sponsored by Cellphone S, highlighting their Black Friday promotion in November.
- Dates: The sale runs from November 28th to December 1st.
- Availability: Promotions are valid both in-store and online.
- Offers: Includes flash sales with attractive prices during specific time slots (9:00-11:00 AM and 3:00-5:00 PM).
- Special Event (November 28th): Customers visiting stores on this day have a chance to win prizes through a lucky spin.
- App Promotions: Mini-games on the Cellphone S app offer additional gifts and vouchers.
- Services: Cellphone S offers trade-in programs for old devices and installment plans.
- Authorized Reseller: Cellphone S is an official authorized Apple reseller in Vietnam.
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