The YouTuber now well known to aficionados of the Apple brand EverythingApplePro has struck again. In a new video, he details what the new iPhones succeeding the current range could look like. The images, which not only lead to3D renderingsbut also on real size prints, would come from the original plans.
Most of the differences with the iPhone 12s are relatively insignificant. Starting with thethicknessfuture mobiles, a bit wider than those we know today. If this turns out to be true, it could be the first time that such a throwback concerns Cupertino's laptops. But we are used to it: the scissor mechanism ofSixteen-inch MacBook Prois there to remind us.
An even more imposing photo block?
If that of the iPhone 12 Pro was not big enough, we also learned that the camera module installed on the back of their successors could be enlarged. Here again it is not immediately visible to the naked eye, but the square with rounded corners which characterizes it actually seems closer to the edges. It will also be noted that thesensors themselves are more prominent, but this is not really new becausethe information had already leaked upstream.
To conclude, these are theboutonsinstalled on the slices which would be entitled to some changes. On the left, they would be positioned a little higher. And on the right, the 5G antenna cover could also be enlarged. Of course, this is not official data and it is therefore just as possible that this design will ultimately not be retained.
The case of the notch
We also see it on three-dimensional models; the notch ismore compacthere as the notch of the iPhone 12. It is the rearrangement of the different components around the TrueDepth which would be hidden behind this improvement, expected by everyone for a while.
Nothing new there either, but a welcome update for gamers and series fans alike. Despite everything, we still remain quite far from the objectives inpunchor a retractable fin designed by other manufacturers such as the Chinese Oppo. The latter even imagined a lens placedunder the screenof the smartphone, guaranteeing an unrivaled full-screen experience.
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