Apple iPhone Air PMIC Module with Integrated Passives
2 Min Read December 8, 2025
iPhone Air: Apple’s thinnest iPhone with A19 Pro chip for speed & AI, N1 for wireless, C1X modem, and smart power control for efficiency.

The iPhone Air is Apple’s slimmest and most sophisticated iPhone yet, built around a suite of custom chips that showcase Apple’s strong hardware integration [1]. At its heart, the Apple A19 Pro applications processor provides powerful performance, excellent energy efficiency, and advanced AI capabilities. The Apple N1 chip handles Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Thread connections, while the Apple C1X modem delivers fast and stable cellular communication —marking another step toward Apple’s fully self-designed silicon lineup. Powering it all, the power management integrated circuit (PMIC) ensures efficient and precise control of energy throughout the device. It regulates voltage for the processor, display, and camera modules, manages both wired and wireless charging, and balances performance with battery life. In the iPhone Air’s ultra-thin design, the PMIC is key to minimizing heat, maximizing efficiency, and maintaining smooth operation under every condition.
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