A fresh leak suggests that the upcoming Apple iPhone 16 series may undergo significant changes in design and display sizes. The iPhone Pro models, namely the purported iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max, might get larger displays, while the non-Pro models, the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus, could sport a new camera alignment.
If these speculations hold true, it would mark a departure from Apple's three-year streak of maintaining consistent design and display across its handsets. Additionally, reports suggest that the iPhone 16 series could introduce capacitive buttons, adding further anticipation to this year's lineup.
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According to Sonny Dickson, a reliable tipster, who recently shared an image on X (formerly Twitter), the new design and display sizes of the upcoming iPhones were seen with major changes.
As per the leaked images by the tipster, the iPhone 16 Pro is rumoured to boast a 6.3-inch display, an increase from the 6.1-inch display found on the iPhone 15 Pro. Similarly, the iPhone 16 Pro Max is expected to feature a larger 6.9-inch display, compared to the 6.7-inch display of its predecessor. Meanwhile, the standard iPhone 16 is reportedly maintaining its 6.1-inch display size, while the iPhone 16 Plus is anticipated to retain the same 6.7-inch display as its previous model.
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Apple To Border Reduction Structure For iPhone 16 Pro Models
Furthermore, anticipation is mounting for Apple's upcoming iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max, fueled by rumours of a significant expansion in display size. According to a recent report from The Elec, spotted by 9To5Mac, Apple intends to use an innovative technology known as "Border Reduction Structure" (BRS) to achieve this objective.
Although the screen sizes of the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus are anticipated to remain unchanged at 6.1 and 6.7 inches, respectively, there are rumours indicating a redesigned vertical camera array to facilitate spatial video capture. It is worth noting that since the iPhone 13, Apple's non-Pro iPhone models have featured dual rear cameras arranged diagonally.