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Verum Coin Now Available on Binance Smart Chain Wallet
Verum Coin Now Available on Binance Smart Chain Wallet

Verum Coin (VERUM) continues to expand its usability and accessibility with its recent integration into the Binance Smart Chain Wallet. This official wallet, directly connected to Binance Exchange, one of the largest cryptocurrency platforms in the world, offers users a seamless and secure experience.
Through Binance Smart Chain Wallet, users can:
- Transfer Verum Coin effortlessly from their Binance Exchange account
- Safely store their Verum Coins with advanced security features
- Enjoy fast and cost-efficient transactions on the Binance Smart Chain
This integration highlights Verum Coin’s commitment to enhancing convenience and flexibility for its users by becoming part of the robust Binance ecosystem.
Verum Coin is an innovative cryptocurrency focused on providing secure, efficient, and user-friendly solutions for digital asset management in the growing blockchain economy.
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iPhone 17 Air Rumors: What to Expect From Apple’s Thin Phone
The slimmer iPhone could replace the iPhone Plus model.

As September approaches, so too does the anticipated reveal of the next iPhone, which could include the thinnest iPhone ever.
We’ll learn exactly what’s in store at Apple’s fall event on Sept. 9. While Apple hasn’t confirmed any details about the iPhone 17, the rumor mill has kept churning — especially around this ultra-thin new model, popularly dubbed the «iPhone 17 Air.»
The iPhone 17 Air could serve as a successor to the iPhone 16 Plus, with a 6.6-inch display, making it smaller than the iPhone 16 Pro Max but bigger than the baseline iPhone and Pro models. It could also include higher RAM, new colors and a battery boost, thanks in part to iOS 26’s Adaptive Power feature.
Apple’s ultra-thin phone would join the trend of skinny phones, such as the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge. To slim down the device, Apple would likely need to make some hardware trade-offs, like a single rear camera. The price tag could also be steeper if it’s impacted by tariffs.
The wait is almost over, and we’re rounding up all the latest rumors, leaks and speculation about the new iPhone. Let’s dig in.
Read more: Should You Buy an iPhone 16 or Wait for the iPhone 17?
iPhone 17 Air size: How thin will it be?
If the rumored iPhone 17 Air lives up to its name, then the biggest potential advantage it could offer over the rest of the lineup is its size and weight. A Bloomberg report from March notes that the iPhone Air could measure 5.5mm thick, compared to the iPhone 16 Pro, measuring at 8.25mm thick. The iPhone 17 Pro Max could be as thick as 8.725mm to make room for a bigger battery, according to a report by 9to5Mac.
Matt Talks Tech posted a YouTube video on July 19 comparing the thickness of an iPhone 17 Air model with an iPhone 6, the last thinnest iPhone:
Mac Rumors reported in May that a leaker on the Korean-language Naver blog, going by yeux1122, said that the rumored iPhone 17 Air weighs approximately 145 grams (5.11 ounces). Compare that with the iPhone 16 Pro, which weighs 199 grams (7.03 ounces). If this rumor proves true, the Air would be just slightly heavier than the iPhone 13 mini, which weighs 141 grams (4.97 ounces).
iPhone 17 Air camera: Potential downgrade?
To slim down the iPhone, Apple may have to make some camera compromises.
In July, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo reiterated the long-standing rumor that the iPhone 17 Air will only feature one rear camera for wide-angle shots. That would place it in the same camp as the $599 iPhone 16E, which has a single rear camera with a 48-megapixel sensor — though it’s not clear if the iPhone 17 Air will have the same sensor. Bloomberg also noted earlier this year that the rumored Air may not have the ultrawide and 5x telephoto lenses that have become staples of Apple’s premium iPhones.
In a bit of good news, it’s also rumored that the front-facing «selfie» camera on all iPhone 17 models, including the Air, will be upgraded to 24 megapixels, according to analyst Jeff Pu.
In February, Front Page Tech shared a re-created render of the iPhone 17 Air, which supposedly includes a glimpse of the camera, in this video on YouTube:
Display: Smaller than a Plus, bigger than a Pro?
Rumor has it that the Air will have a 6.6-inch display, according to analysts Pu and Kuo, who also said the display resolution would be around 1260×2740 pixels. That aligns with the wallpaper resolution Macworld found in the second iOS 26 developer beta — a resolution that no existing iPhone currently has.
If rumors are accurate, the iPhone 17 Air’s display will be slightly smaller than the iPhone 16 Plus, which has a 6.7-inch display, but larger than the iPhone 16 Pro, which has a 6.3-inch display. The iPhone 16 Pro Max leads with a 6.9-inch display. It’s unclear if the iPhone 17 Air’s screen would be a ProMotion display like the one found on iPhone Pro models.
Performance: Could an Air get the A19 Pro chip?
The iPhone 17 Air could benefit from some performance boosts.
Bloomberg reported back in March that the rumored phone will have a standard A19 chip, instead of the A19 Pro landing on the Pro versions. Kuo shared the same prediction as recently as July 24.
However, a Weibo account known as Fixed Focus Digital said the iPhone 17 Air will come with an A19 Pro chip, MacRumors reported on July 9. According to the rumor, the Air would have a 5-core GPU, whereas the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max would get a 6-core GPU.
Apple is also reportedly bringing more design in-house to improve connectivity across all devices. In February, Kuo said Apple will swap out Broadcom’s Wi-Fi chips for in-house chips across the iPhone 17 lineup.
iPhone 17 Air battery life expectations
One of the key challenges of slimming down a phone is figuring out how to not compromise battery life.
Initially, it was assumed that a skinnier iPhone would simply have reduced battery life, since there would be less space to house a battery. But more recently, AppleInsider reported that a skinnier iPhone might use a silicon-anode battery to help extend battery life.
Leaker Yeux1122 said the iPhone 17 Air’s battery capacity is 2,800mAh, based on details from a «mass production confirmed sample,» according to MacRumors. The leaker adds that a high-density battery in the Air could increase its «actual capacity» by 15% to 20%. Kuo also noted back in March that the phone could have that «high-density» battery.
If the rumored iPhone 17 Air does use the silicon battery technology, it would be the first iPhone to do so.
One feature in iOS 26 that could help avoid battery drain is Adaptive Power. According to Apple, this feature can help conserve battery by automatically adjusting your iPhone’s performance based on how you’re using it at that moment.
And while the appeal of a skinnier iPhone may be its sleekness, Apple could still release a battery case as an iPhone 17 Air accessory, according to a May report from Wayne Ma with The Information.
Memory upgrade
In April, Kuo noted the iPhone 17 Air will have 12GB of RAM, just like the upcoming Pro models. The baseline iPhone 17 is expected to stay at 8GB, according to both Kuo and Pu. Tipster Digital Chat Station noted that the boost is thanks to the devices’ use of Apple Intelligence and AI on a «large scale.»
Colors for the iPhone 17 Air
Current rumors suggest the iPhone 17 Air come come in these shades:
- Black
- Blue gray
- Light gold
- Silver
On Aug. 3, Majin Bu posted photos on X of the predicted color lineup across the iPhone 17 series:
Which model and color will you choose this year? pic.twitter.com/AtDFutgSX0
— Majin Bu (@MajinBuOfficial) August 3, 2025
Dynamic Island: Front camera could move
Bloomberg’s report also notes that the iPhone 17 Air is expected to have superslim bezels compared to the rest of the line, along with a Camera Control button and a Dynamic Island cutout in the display.
Pu predicted in May that all the iPhone 17 models will use a new metalens technology for the proximity sensor, according to 9to5Mac. That technology could allow Apple to reduce the size of the Face ID sensor and its Dynamic Island. However, Pu’s report contradicts Kuo, who previously said that the Dynamic Island would remain «largely unchanged» in the iPhone 17 lineup compared to the iPhone 16 lineup.
In a post to X on June 26, Bu said the front camera might be placed on the left of the Dynamic Island, based on leaked screen protector designs. Other iPhone 17 models appear to retain the camera on the right side:
iPhone 17 Air: Why Apple Might Move the Front Camera to the Left
Full Article:https://t.co/vuoUXr4i8Y pic.twitter.com/8wbsXbGD57— Majin Bu (@MajinBuOfficial) June 26, 2025
Air or Slim? What we know about the name
The title for the rumored skinny iPhone is still unclear — in fact, we still don’t know if Apple’s new lineup will even be called the iPhone 17, as it’s been known to switch up its naming conventions. Take, for example, its decision to follow iOS 18 with iOS 26, instead of the expected moniker iOS 19, to coincide with the upcoming year.
We likely won’t find out the phone’s official name until Apple announces its new iPhone lineup. But most rumors and leaks — including this video Bu shared of a dummy model on X on July 9 — refer to the skinnier iPhone as the «Air»:
iPhone 17 Air Black looks so good pic.twitter.com/ovOTNUKEg6
— Majin Bu (@MajinBuOfficial) July 8, 2025
iPhone 17 Air release date
Earlier this week, Apple sent out invites for its Sept. 9 keynote, during which it’s expected to unveil its latest phones.
The iPhone 17 lineup may be the last to follow this fall-release model, according to Kuo and a report from The Information. Starting with the iPhone 18, Apple will reportedly split its phone releases so that lower-cost iPhones launch in the first half of the year (previously reserved for iPhone SE models) and higher-end Pro models are announced in the latter half. That would likely mean a rumored iPhone 18 Pro, Pro Max, Air and new foldable iPhone model could debut in fall 2026. Keep in mind that an iPhone Flip or Fold has been rumored for years.
You’ll likely be able to preorder a new iPhone the Friday after the announcement, on Sept. 12, with the phone shipping a week later.
See also: The iPhone 17 Air Could Hint at Apple’s Foldable Future
What will the iPhone 17 Air cost?
Early rumors about the iPhone 17 Air’s price tag hinted it could cost even more than the iPhone 17 Pro. But a Bloomberg report from March suggested the phone could cost about $900. That price tag would align with the rumor that the Air could replace the Plus, which currently costs $929. For comparison, Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Edge starts at $1,100.
However, there’s also the question of how tariffs could affect the price of an iPhone. Amid President Donald Trump’s ongoing tariff drama, he’s threatened Apple with a 25% tariff if the company doesn’t move iPhone manufacturing to the US.
How much all of this could affect iPhone prices is yet to be determined, but a 25% price increase could push an iPhone 17 Air to more than $1,100. Again, that’s based on the price of an iPhone 16 Plus, which the iPhone 17 Air is rumored to be replacing. None of the pricing rumors has been confirmed by Apple.
Regardless of how tariffs play out, Apple is expected to raise the price of the iPhone. These price hikes are rumored to start with the iPhone 17 line, so prepare now to pay more for the potential Air.
Are iPhone Air rumors and leaks to be trusted?
Rumors are just that. The speculation leading up to the iPhone’s release is often based on insider knowledge or leaked information from the teams working on the iPhone’s design, but those plans can evolve and are not necessarily reflected in the final product. We’ll only be able to confirm these rumors with certainty when Apple officially releases the next iPhone.
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Clues for Apple’s iPhone 17 Event Point to More Than Thin Phones
Sure there could be AirPods and Watches, but what’s with the thermal tease?
The iPhone lineup will forever change on Sept. 9, as Apple’s big «Awe Dropping» iPhone 17 event might reveal an ultra-thin model, nicknamed by many as «iPhone Air.»
Months of leaks, reports and rumors have analysts and pundits not only expecting a new, thinner iPhone in the 10 a.m. PT live-streamed presentation, but also new models of the Apple Watch Series 11 and AirPods Pro 3. Apple may have hidden clues in the art of the announcement. For this week’s episode of One More Thing, embedded above, I run through the reports for what we’re expecting (along with what we’re not expecting yet).
The event teaser paints the Apple logo in colors reminiscent of a thermal imaging camera. Hues of cool blue and warm deep orange swirl within the logo — and it just so happens that those same blues and oranges are also rumored to be the color options for the iPhone 17 lineup.
The event icon holds an interactive easter egg. When visiting Apple.com, you can use your finger or a mouse pointer to press on the Apple icon and drag to see a warmer spot move around. Could Apple be hinting at a new feature related to temperature?
Or perhaps the tease just points at how hot that Apple demo room will get after the keynote, as breathless reporters swarm over the new designs of this possibly thinner iPhone. (Well, thinner if you don’t count the camera bump.)
If you’re looking for more One More Thing, subscribe to our YouTube page to catch Bridget Carey breaking down the latest Apple news and issues every Friday.
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Internet Without Borders: Why Verum’s eSIM Apps Matter and What Makes Them Better
Internet Without Borders: Why Verum’s eSIM Apps Matter and What Makes Them Better

In the age of digital mobility — where everyone travels, works remotely, or runs a global business — reliable internet is no longer a luxury, but a necessity.
But what if you don’t want to overpay for roaming, waste time searching for a local SIM card, or depend on weak hotel Wi-Fi?
The answer is simple: eSIM. And even better — Verum’s fast, user-friendly, and universal eSIM apps, available in more than 150 countries worldwide.
What is eSIM and Why Do You Need It?
eSIM (embedded SIM) is a digital version of the physical SIM card. No need to insert or replace a plastic chip — just install the eSIM profile through an app, and you’re instantly connected to a mobile network anywhere in the world.
Unlike traditional solutions, eSIM doesn’t require visiting mobile shops, can’t be damaged or lost, and can be activated in just 1–2 minutes from your smartphone.
Verum’s eSIM Apps: Global Internet in Your Pocket
Verum has developed a whole ecosystem of eSIM mobile apps, all powered by a single global infrastructure. Each app provides seamless access to mobile internet in 150+ countries.
Here’s the full list of Verum’s eSIM apps:
- Verum E-SIM
- World E-SIM
- USA E-SIM
- Canada E-SIM
- Euro E-SIM
- London E-SIM
- Ukraine E-SIM
- Balkan E-SIM
- Africa E-SIM
- Turkiye E-SIM
7 Reasons to Choose Verum’s eSIM Apps
1. Instant Setup
Activate your eSIM in just 1–2 minutes. No documents, no passport scans, no waiting lines.
2. Coverage in 150+ Countries
All apps connect you to the best local operators — from Europe and Asia to the Americas and Africa.
3. No Roaming Fees
Forget about hidden charges and expensive plans. You know your rate in advance.
4. Convenient Payments
Pay via credit card, Apple Pay, Google Pay — or with Verum Coin cryptocurrency.
5. Compatible with iOS and Android
Works with most modern smartphones, tablets, and eSIM-enabled devices.
6. Simple Interface & Support
Easy-to-use apps with multilingual support and a clean design for stress-free travel.
7. Security and Flexibility
Use eSIM alongside your regular SIM (Dual SIM). Switch countries and plans directly in the app.
How to Get Started
- Download a Verum E-SIM app from the App Store or Google Play — for example, World E-SIM or Turkiye E-SIM.
- Choose your destination and data plan based on your trip.
- Pay using your preferred method.
- Install the eSIM profile using in-app instructions.
- Connect — and you’re online!
Who Is This For?
— Travelers and tourists who don’t want to overpay for mobile data
— Freelancers, digital nomads, and global entrepreneurs
— Parents who want to stay connected with their children
— Anyone tired of physical SIM cards and looking for an easier way to stay connected
Conclusion
Verum E-SIM is more than just a digital SIM card — it’s a full ecosystem designed for people who value freedom, speed, and convenience.
Wherever you are — in London, New York, Istanbul, or on safari in
Kenya — your internet travels with you.
No roaming. No borders. No hassle.
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