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Huge leak is our first look at the iPhone 13’s smaller notch in real life

iPhone 13 Rumors

All signs point to a regular mid-September launch for the iPhone 13 this year. The novel coronavirus pandemic forced Apple to delay the iPhone 12 announcement event, as the health crisis disrupted manufacturing and travel in the first part of 2020. The same conditions do not apply this year. A report a few days ago said that the new A15 chips that will power the iPhone 13 will be manufactured ahead of schedule. The chip shortage impactive various companies in the automotive and consumer electronics industries will not impact the iPhone, although iPad and MacBook production is reportedly affected.

With five months left until the iPhone 13’s expected launch, the handset’s design should be finalized. Several reports say the iPhone 13 will come in the same four versions as its predecessors, all featuring almost the same design. An increasing number of leaks have shown us the various design modifications expected from the iPhone 13 series. The main ones concern the notch and rear camera. The Face ID bezel will be smaller than before, while the rear camera will be larger and thicker than before. A brand new leak now shows us what the smaller notch will look like in real life.

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Huge leak is our first look at the iPhone 13’s smaller notch in real life originally appeared on BGR.com on Mon, 19 Apr 2021 at 07:31:47 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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