With every new iPhone launch, there’s a leaks and rumors season that precedes it, and the iPhone 13 series due in September is no different. And with every new iPhone leaks season, we usually get to see the purported schematics of the new handsets months in advance. The iPhone 13 series just reached this “milestone,” as someone obtained the 3D renders for all four iPhone 13 models. We saw 3D printed mockups showing us what the iPhone 13 would look like in real life. Those 3D prints indicated that rumors saying the notch would be narrower than before might be accurate.
Then we saw more schematics leak for the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Pro, which delivered more details about the upcoming iPhone line. The new phones would feature the same overall design as the iPhone 12 series, although various tweaks will be immediately noticeable. The notch isn’t as wide, and the rear camera modules are larger and thicker. Moreover, the iPhone 13 Pro will be just as tall and wide as the iPhone 12 Pro but slightly thicker. That could support rumors saying that battery capacity will increase on some iPhone 13 versions.
We now have a similar leak from the same category, which focuses on the iPhone 13 Pro Max and the iPhone 13 mini. We’re looking at the same 3D schematics we saw earlier this week and similar 3D prints. But this time around, we also get a comparison with the iPhone 12 versions, which highlight several design changes. Like the previous leaks, the new renders point to significant design changes.
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iPhone 13 Pro Max leak points to major camera upgrades originally appeared on BGR.com on Fri, 16 Apr 2021 at 06:50:49 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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