If there's one thing customers want to see from the established phone titans, it's something new. Years of incremental improvements in processors, cameras and displays can occasionally be exciting, but unless you're upgrading from a several-years-old model, the differences tend to be relatively minor.

So when Samsung released the super thin Galaxy S25 Edge earlier this year, it got our attention. And, naturally, it sparked speculation that Apple would also release a new slim phone, which arrived last week in the form of the new iPhone Air . (Notably, it's not the "iPhone 17 Air," which suggests Apple may treat it as a special case that doesn't get yearly updates.)

How do these two slim phones stack up against each other? And if you press them together, are they combined much thicker

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