I frankly can’t believe the iPhone Air is already 33% off – 4 months from launch, Apple's super-thin handset is down to just AU$1,199
Vodafone's price of AU$1,198.80 rivals the price of refurbished iPhone Airs
Apple’s newest addition to its iPhone line, the svelte and sturdy iPhone Air, has just hit its lowest ever price in Australia, with Vodafone slashing AU$600 off its RRP.
A 33% discount for an iPhone that just launched four months ago is almost unheard of, with Apple devices generally getting discounts of around 10-15% — even during major sale events like Black Friday.
With that said, the iPhone Air already saw discounts of up to $302 off (AU$1,497) during the Boxing Day 2025 sales. In fact, retailers like Amazon and The Good Guys are still selling iPhone Airs for that price, so I am not too surprised by this price drop.
We gave the iPhone Air a major honour, naming it the Phone of the Year in 2025. Even in our review, my colleague raved about the "impossibly" slim form factor, powerful processor and its ultra-durable build quality. That said, some Apple insiders suggest that there's no demand for the handset, given its high price and less-than-stellar specs.
While I do agree that the AU$1,799 RRP is quite steep for a device that doesn’t have the best battery life and has only one camera, with AU$600 off, it's definitely worth considering if you're keen on Apple's thinnest handset.
With this price, the iPhone Air is currently the cheapest iPhone model from the new lineup, a full AU$200 less than the base iPhone 17 (AU$1,398.96). When paired with Vodafone’s 24-month Small phone plan, the total cost per month is AU$88.95p/m, compared to the iPhone 17’s AU$97.29 per month. While it has its limitations, we crowned it the Phone of the Year for its slim design, ultra-durable titanium body and the powerful A19 Pro chip.
I've singled out the 256GB model above, as I believe it offers enough storage for most people's needs, but if you need more storage – 512GB or 1TB – both of those also get the same AU$600 discount. Plus, you can elect to pay for the device and your chosen SIM plan over 12 or 36 month instalments. This will affect the total monthly cost, of course, but whichever you opt for, you'll be saving a considerable amount.
The iPhone Air is 5.64mm thin for most of its body (with a small camera bump at the top), and uses titanium and Ceramic Shield glass to make it a very sturdy handset. Inside is the A19 Pro chip, which is the same processor used in the 17 Pro and Pro Max models, making it a speedy performer and reasonably future-proof.
With just a single 48MP camera, however, you’ll be limited in your photography needs. Our tests, though, found it was a capable enough camera to take good photos, particularly portraits.
The battery does have a much smaller capacity than other current iPhones, but even our reviewer found it could last a whole day without charging. You can pick up the dedicated Magsafe power bank from Apple for AU$159 if you're worried about running out of juice with the iPhone Air, but there are plenty of affordable options in our best power banks list worth a mention, too.
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Nico is an experienced writer and journalist, having previously written for business titles like techpartner.news and Mumbrella. He also spent time working as a content writer and copywriter before joining TechRadar. While mainly focusing on phones at TechRadar Australia, he is also a keen cyclist and occasional hiker, so he also loves related tech like smartwatches and bike computers. Outside of tech, Nico is also a politics, basketball and movie obsessive.
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