A picture of a movie for the iPhone 13 started circulating in the Chinese media pages last Saturday (17) and gives some “confirmations” about the possible screen design of Apple’s next premium model.
Cupertino still has a few months to offer its new cell phones, which will replace the current models – the iPhone 12 Mini, iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max – but potential information cell phone specifications continue to circulate on the web.
Although some sources point out that the smaller version of the series is not much happier in the sales of this generation, some indications already indicate a new series Still have a version of the genre, But it may be the last.
Now, other rumors are circulating to give more details about the iPhone 13. Last week, we already revealed some renderings What the device looks like And shows what the peak of the phone will be like. Now the photo of the alleged image on the iPhone 13 screen “confirms” the reduced space and closely compares with the iPhone 12.
The published images spread in the Chinese media and show a film made by a local company for the security of the device. In them, you can see the difference between the cutout of the iPhone 12 and the next model.
As discussed for months, Apple can follow this solution by redesigning the functionality of the FaceIT sensor and modifying the speaker of the cell phone, which will now be moved to the top of the front camera and sensors, while the iPhone 12 will be aligned with the page.
In addition to reducing the cutout size of the front sensors, the models are expected to come with a 120Hz screen, a fingerprint reader below the display, camera upgrades and the new A15 Bionic chipset.
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