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Huge iPhone 13 Pro leak reveals 3 key changes in Apple’s design

iPhone 13 Pro Rumors

A report earlier this week revealed 3D renders showing the purported iPhone 13 design. The leaked images seemed to confirm that the 6.1-inch iPhone 13 will indeed have the same overall design as its predecessor. But the imagery also showcased two key design changes expected for this particular model.

The first change concerns the notch, which is expected to be narrower on every iPhone 13 model. We’ve seen at least a couple of other leaks pointing to the same notch modification. The second design change was a surprising revelation about the rear camera module. The iPhone 13’s two cameras will apparently not be placed on top of one another, as seen in every iPhone model with two cameras released since the iPhone X. Instead, the two cameras will sit on the diagonal of the camera bump square. This might seem an inconsequential design modification, but it might confirm that every iPhone 13 model is getting a signature iPhone 12 Pro Max feature.

A brand new leak contains similar renders for the iPhone 13 Pro, and the 3D imagery highlights three key design changes for this model. One of them is the notch, and one of them also concerns the rear camera. But it’s the third big change that could be the most exciting.

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Huge iPhone 13 Pro leak reveals 3 key changes in Apple’s design originally appeared on BGR.com on Wed, 14 Apr 2021 at 14:10:50 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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