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<h1>Unexpected Finds at Mobile World Congress</h1>
<p>Last month at Mobile World Congress, I encountered various unusual phones: <a target="_blank" href="https://www.theverge.com/gadgets/889023/honor-robot-phone-gimbal-stabilization-mwc">robot phones</a>, <a target="_blank" href="https://www.theverge.com/gadgets/887250/vivo-x300-ultra-global-launch-telephoto-camera-cage">phones disguised as cameras</a>, and even <a target="_blank" href="https://www.theverge.com/gadgets/887357/hang-on-my-cat-is-calling">phones designed for dogs</a>. However, the most surprising was an iPhone Air that my friend Sam Byford, a former Verge writer, brought to dinner.</p>
<h2>Initial Reactions</h2>
<p>“Ha!” I exclaimed. “You really use that?”</p>
<h2>Surprising Endorsement</h2>
<p>“Yep,” he replied. “It’s fantastic.” He then revealed a second phone—the <a target="_blank" href="https://www.theverge.com/gadgets/886131/xiaomi-leica-leitzphone-17-ultra-review">Xiaomi Leica Leitzphone</a>, which he paired with the Air.</p>
<h2>A Humorous Realization</h2>
<p>I concluded that to truly appreciate the iPhone Air, one must carry a superior phone at all times. This amused me, and I shared this story widely. But I've come to acknowledge that Sam may be onto something; the iPhone Air could indeed be better than I thought.</p>
<h2>Revisiting the iPhone Air</h2>
<p>To be fair, I never considered the Air to be entirely bad. I had rated it a 7 in my review last year. Its sleek design and lightweight nature were evident, making it impressive to hold. Still, with its weaker battery life, a single camera, and just one speaker, I had dismissed it as a quirky precursor to Apple's foldable phone.</p>
<h2>Adapting to Usage</h2>
<p>After MWC, I re-evaluated the iPhone Air while comparing its camera with that of the 17E. I switched my eSIM to the Air and expected to tire of it quickly, but surprisingly, I grew fond of it. My current lifestyle, mostly working from home, allowed the Air's limited battery life to work in my favor, letting me recharge it as needed.</p>
<h2>Exploring Accessories</h2>
<p>Apple had also provided the <a target="_blank" href="https://www.theverge.com/news/773226/apple-iphone-air-accessories-magsafe-awe-dropping-event">MagSafe battery pack</a> with the Air, which turned out to be useful not just for emergencies but also for convenient charging at home. This led me to think that perhaps the modularity of accessories gives the Air an edge.</p>
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