Apple's iPhone 16 Pro design revealed
iPhone 16 series image shows iPhone 16 Pro Max will be gigantic
A user on X has posted a leaked image of a dummy iPhone 16 that showcases the entire line-up, Phone Arena reported.
Though the new phones are rumoured to have the same general design as the current phones, Apple is reportedly making a few changes to their shape and size.
As per the new leak, the Pro model phones will have a bigger screen compared to the current lot.
The iPhone 16 is expected to have a 6.3-inch display, while the Pro Max will have a 6.9-inch screen. As per the rumour, the non-Pro phones will remain the same size.
The news was first posted by Sonny Dickson on X, and since then has been picked up by news channels.
In another major change, Apple plans on ditching the diagonally aligned camera for a vertical setup. The flash unit will be moved out of the camera bump.
This realignment will reportedly allow Apple to bring spatial video capture to the regular and Plus models.
Previously, reports have suggested that Apple is considering adding a second new button.
In addition, Forbes reported that all four models of the iPhone 16 will have the presumptively named "Capture Button."
Apple is also increasing the optical zoom size available on the higher-tier iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max handsets.
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