Apple’s new surprise iPhone Air: Designer Abidur is of Bangladeshi origin

Desk Report:

Who is Abidur Chowdhury?

Abidur Chowdhury was born in London. He grew up there. currently lives in San Francisco. describes himself as a problem solver and wants to create products that people cannot live without. earned a bachelor’s degree in Product Design and Technology from Loughborough University in London.

According to Abidur Chowdhury’s LinkedIn profile, he has worked as an industrial design intern at companies such as Cambridge Consultants and Carventa and as an industrial designer at nqgoc for layer design.

Abidur Chowdhury worked as a freelancer in London for a while before moving to California and starting working with Apple in January 2019. He has been working as an industrial designer at Apple for about seven years.

According to several reports, Abidur Chowdhury is of Bangladeshi origin.
Abidur Chowdhury received several prestigious awards during his student life. Notable among these are the 3D Hubs Student Grant, the James Dyson Foundation Bursary, and the Red Dot Design Award. Since January 2019, he has been working as an industrial designer at Apple in Cupertino and has been involved in the design of various innovative products, including the new iPhone Air.
iPhone Air and iPhone 17 series

The iPhone Air is considered the slimmest iPhone to date. Its designed camera platform combines the camera, chipset, and system modules in a way that allows for a high-density battery in the remaining space. Its AI-powered photography and battery optimization software help it perform like the larger models.

Along with the iPhone Air, Apple also unveiled the new iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone 17 Pro Max models. The series features improved cameras, the new Apple A19 Pro chip, and larger displays.

Pre-orders for the models are expected to begin very soon.

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