Leaked Renders Reveal iPhone Air 2 With Dual Cameras and a Smaller Dynamic Island

Apple’s thinnest iPhone is getting a real camera upgrade. New renders shared by leaker @earlyappleleaks show what appears to be the iPhone Air 2, and the most noticeable change is on the back — a dual-camera setup sitting inside a pill-shaped bump, with two sensors and an LED flash. The original iPhone Air launched last October with just a single rear camera, a compromise many noted at the time.

The render, posted to X on June 29, is reportedly based on a design Apple is currently testing. A second leaker, @phonefuturist, separately shared an image suggesting the iPhone Air 2 will also shrink the Dynamic Island — Apple’s software-integrated cutout that replaced the notch on newer models.

Under the hood, the iPhone Air 2 is expected to run the standard A20 chip, paired with a 6.55-inch 1.5K 120Hz LTPO OLED display — slightly larger than the current generation’s 6.5-inch screen.

To put the upgrade in context, the first-generation iPhone Air went on sale in October 2025 starting at $1,099 for the 256GB model. It introduced a remarkably slim 5.6mm profile with a grade-5 titanium frame and ceramic shield glass, running on the A19 Pro processor alongside Apple’s N1 chip and the company’s in-house C1X modem. The tradeoff for that thin design was a single rear camera and eSIM-only support.

The shift to dual cameras on the Air 2 would close the gap with the standard iPhone lineup, likely adding an ultrawide lens alongside the main sensor. That extra camera, combined with the smaller Dynamic Island and the A20 chip, makes the Air 2 look like a much more complete package than its predecessor.

Earlier reports point to a spring 2027 release.