Gigantic iPhone 16 Pro Max revealed in leaked image

iPhone 16 Pro Max
iPhone 16 Pro Max

Key Points:

  • We might expect that the iPhone 16 Pro lineup will arrive with larger-sized screens, and the Pro Max model should sport a 6.9-inch display.
  • It appears that the future model will look different as shown in leaked dummy unit images, with significant changes in the size of the camera layout which could potentially affect the entire feel of the device.
  • Analyzing the sources declares that changes are on the way i.e. from the horizontal camera array to the vertical one. They say the novel spatial video capture technology will be applied to some models.

Just recently a sight was seen that has worried tech enthusiasts, the social network thus it can be said that the iconic Apple product will look different in the coming days.

The claimed improvements call for an increased screen size for the best Pro model, which is expected to have a significantly larger 6.3-inch display, while the other model’s larger counterpart, the Pro Max, could have a 6.9-inch screen. We imagine that these characters will have various features that will differ from existing models and possibly cause discomfort and fatigue when holding the device in hand.

Similarly, confused images are indicative of a large disparity from traditional camera dimensions in project models that appear completely blurry. In particular, the cameras are rumored to be tilted to a vertical position instead of the diagonal arrangement of the previous generation models. According to this assumption, the implementation of this feature is believed to make the recording of spatial videos easier, giving users a higher level of media experience.

While these things give us intriguing information about the upcoming Apple range, the emerging voids create a world of imagination. Nonetheless, one thing is clear: the next generation of smartphones, especially the iPhone 16 Pro series, deserves to make a big impact, being not only bigger in dimensions but also in the bigger picture of its much-awaited introduction.

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