Apple iPhone 16 new design finally unveiled
Tim Cook's American tech giant reveals new iPhone 16 design
Apple iPhone 16 has a new upcoming design as specifications of the highly-anticipated phone kept getting disclosed even before the release of iPhone 15 series.
From product mockups, specification reports to analysts taking a guess at various features of the new iPhone 16 model, Apple’s new device has been the talk of the town for so long.
The design of the iPhone 16 models were revealed via an image by a French website known as ShopSystem.
The iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max are possibly going to have a squared camera. However, Apple has saved the new iPhone 16 models from the repetitive designs.
Notably, the MagSafe ring at the back of the iPhone is shrinking. Moreover, there are also speculations that the new iPhone 16 models will be incompatible with the older iPhone accessories.
The blue slabs on the iPhone 16 affirm even more details such as the changed camera layout for the vanilla iPhone 16s. Due to this design change, iPhone 16 models will equally support spatial recording.
Additionally, iPhone Pro's screen size has remained the same for years, but that may soon change with its release. As per reports from Bloomberg, both the iPhone 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max models are expected to include bigger screens.
This was further confirmed by the well-known analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, MacRumors and Display Supply Chain Consultants CEO Ross Young.
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