Check the new iPhone 13 renders with smaller notch, diagonal camera

Some of the so-called leaks in March and April pointed to changes in the physical design of the “iPhone 13“, such as the smaller front screen bangs, and the renderings released on Tuesday brought some follow-up information. The renderings brought by MySmartPrice show a device quite similar to the iPhone 12, which looks a bit like the integration of iPhone 5 and iPhone X.

The main change of this model is its bangs, where the TrueDepth sensor array for Face ID is placed. In addition to moving the earpiece to the edge of the front glass, the rendering shows that the latest generation of iPhone also moved the position of the camera hole, suggesting that the front panel may bring a second camera.

On the back of the fuselage, the camera module provides four punch holes, and the cameras placed in it are arranged diagonally, farther apart from each other. It is believed that the LiDAR sensors of the iPhone 12 Pro series will not appear on non-Pro models in 2021. Although there can be rendered as Apple’s upcoming smartphones a testament to the design of the form, it is worth remembering that this is not necessarily the final form of the device.

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Of course, whether it is a rendering, a model, or even the leaked information of a real machine component, there is no guarantee that it is accurate. Even if the leaker claims that it has received 3D renderings from “industry sources,” this may be a source of inaccuracy.

These sources may be a manufacturing partner at best, but they may also come from a third-party accessory manufacturer. This manufacturer may not directly understand Apple’s plans and get information from the same rumors as everyone else. Other rumors about this model include the use of a 120Hz ProMotion display, f/1.5 wide-angle camera, new color coatings, and wider use of sensor stabilization systems.

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