New Delhi, Sept. 11 -- Apple has unveiled its slimmest iPhone yet, the iPhone Air, and at the centre of its design is London-born industrial designer Abidur Chowdhury. Speaking at the launch event in Cupertino, Chowdhury described the device as "a paradox you have to hold to believe," adding that the company set out to "make an iPhone that feels like a piece of the future."

The iPhone Air is thinner and smaller than previous models, crafted in titanium, and priced at Rs.1,19,900 for the 256GB variant in India. Despite its compact form, the device promises all-day battery life thanks to new optimisation software. It features a single camera with a telephoto lens and AI-powered enhancements for photography.

Chowdhury was born and raised i...