The best iPhone Air preorder deals in Australia – outright and on-plan options to grab Apple’s skinny-yet-powerful new handset

Usually, you have to weigh up the opportunity to own a thinner, lighter phone against the performance limits of a handset that size. However, Apple’s all-new iPhone Air promises the MacBook Pro-level performance of the iPhone 17 Pro, stuffed into a 5.6 mm and 165g frame. With preorders officially opening at 10PM AEST on Friday, September 12, we’ve collected all the best preorder deals available to help keep your wallet as fat as possible while buying Apple’s new skinny iPhone.

The iPhone Air starts at AU$1,799, filling the hole left by the oft-overlooked iPhone 16 Plus between the standard iPhone 17 and the iPhone 17 Pro. That said, it’s very much its own model – ditching the ’17’ moniker, sporting the powerful A19 Pro chipset and a gorgeous new slimline body that’s different to any other iPhone.

You can check out all the best iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Pro preorder deals, with all of Apple’s new lineup shipping on Friday, September 19. However, if you’re enticed by Apple’s new, ultra-thin smartphone, you can see the various iPhone Air preorder deals that are available right now below.

Best iPhone Air preorder deals

Up to 24% off the first 12 months of all SIM plans
Get AU$1,200 credit towards your new iPhone 17 Pro or Pro Max with the AU$79 Extra Large plan
AU$200 bonus trade-in credit

Vodafone has the best offering currently available, with three different ways to make the most out of your iPhone Air preorder. The first is a very enticing AU$200 trade-in bonus when you hand over your old device. You can also pair your iPhone Air with a Vodafone plan and save, with AU$8, AU$13 and AU$18 p/m discounts on the first 12 months of its small, medium and large SIMs. Lastly, you’ll earn AU$1,200 in credit when you pair a new device to the AU$79 Extra Large plan. The trade-in bonus can be paired with the other SIM deals.View Deal

Additional AU$10 p/m off the first 12 months of Optus AU$79 AU$69 Promo plan
Up to AU$1,250 via trade-in

Optus has already taken AU$10 the first 12 months of its AU$79 Promo plan, and you can get an additional AU$10 p/m off the first year by bundling it with any new handset. This brings it down to just AU$4 more than Optus’ cheapest phone plan, providing 310GB more data each month (360GB), plus unlimited international calls and texts. This plan also provides AU$10 p/m credit to spend on the best streaming services through Optus SubHub. You also have the option to earn up to AU$1,250 by trading in your old device.View Deal

Get a JB eGift card valued up to AU$1,200 when you trade in an eligible iPhone + AU$100 off your iPhone Air

When trading in an iPhone 13 or newer for your new iPhone Air, not only will you receive a JB Hi-Fi gift card worth up to AU$1,200, you’ll also earn AU$100 off the iPhone Air. The trade-in must be completed by October 12, 2025.View Deal

Get up to $1,205 in trade-in credit towards any new iPhone

Prefer to buy directly from Apple with big purchases? It’s often the easiest way to do so. While you won’t get an actual deal, you can receive up to AU$1,205 in trade-in credit for their old (eligible) iPhone in working condition.View Deal

• Up to AU$1,500 in trade-in value on offer + AU$240 off over the first 12 months on an eligible plan

Telstra’s iPhone Air offering is very similar to that of Optus. It’s providing generous trade-in offers based on your specific model – up to AU$1,500 – as well as AU$240 off over the first 12 months when you stay on an eligible plan.

iPhone Air plans currently on offer

Not looking to spend AU$1,799 outright on a new phone? If you’d rather pay off your new iPhone Air over a longer term contract, you can pair it with the Vodafone, Optus and Telstra options below.

iPhone Air: Key information

Apple iPhone Air First Look

(Image credit: Future/Lance Ulanoff)

Storage

Price

256GB

AU$1,799

512GB

AU$2,199

1TB

AU$2,599

We’ve just published our hands-on experience with the iPhone Air, and so far, we’re definitely impressed with it. In terms of design, Apple has absolutely nailed both the weight and size of the device – and we love the smooth and sleek camera housing.

Right now, our main observations are that it looks incredible, but we are withholding judgment until we can really test this model. Questions remain over the various compromises that Apple has potentially taken to squeeze everything into that tiny chassis.

For example, while the iPhone Air features the same A19 Pro chipset as the iPhone 17 Pro, it lacks the latter’s new ‘vapour chamber’ cooling setup, which will likely mean its actual performance slots somewhere between the standard iPhone 17 and the 17 Pro.

Other potential issues could be the battery life and the single camera. The iPhone Air doesn’t have a separate ultra-wide camera or 8x telephoto like the Pro models, instead opting for a two-in-one ‘Fusion’ camera with three focal lengths and a 2x zoom. It’s definitely a little more limited in that regard, but the single camera housing does look much cleaner and neater versus the three huge lenses that Apple has crammed onto the back of the Pro models.

iPhone Air vs the iPhone 17 family

iPhone 17

iPhone 17 Air

iPhone 17 Pro

iPhone 17 Pro Max

Weight:

177g

165g

206g

233g

Display:

6.3-inch OLED

6.5-inch OLED

6.3-inch OLED

6.9-inch OLED

Resolution:

2622 x 1206

2736 x 1260

2622 x 1206

2868 x 1320

Refresh rate:

120Hz

120Hz

120Hz

120Hz

Peak brightness:

3,000 nits

3,000 nits

3,000 nits

3,000 nits

Chipset:

A19

A19 Pro

A19 Pro

A19 Pro

Rear cameras:

48MP wide (26mm, ƒ/1.6), 48MP ultra-wide (13 mm, ƒ/2.2)

48MP wide (26mm, ƒ/1.6)

48MP wide (24mm, ƒ/1.78), 48MP ultra-wide (13 mm, ƒ/2.2), 48MP telephoto (8x optical zoom)

48MP wide (24mm, ƒ/1.78), 48MP ultra-wide (13 mm, ƒ/2.2), 48MP telephoto (8x optical zoom)

Front camera:

18MP (ƒ/1.9)

18MP (ƒ/1.9)

18MP (ƒ/1.9)

18MP (ƒ/1.9)

Storage:

256GB, 512GB

256GB, 512GB, 1TB

256GB, 512GB, 1TB

256GB, 512GB, 1TB, 2TB

Colors:

Black, White, Mist Blue, Sage, Lavender

Space Black, Cloud White, Light Gold, Sky Blue

Silver, Cosmic Orange, Deep Blue

Silver, Cosmic Orange, Deep Blue

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