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Apple iPhone 13 new renders shows a little design change and small notch

The design of Apple’s iPhone 13 is exactly the same as that of the iPhone 12, but Apple seems to be considering some experimental changes to the front camera.

MySmartPrice released a CAD rendering that claims to be the iPhone 13, showing us some of the external design of the next-generation iPhone basic version, but it seems that there is no surprise in the rendering. The place, except for the bangs has been reduced.

It is reported that the overall size of the new version of the iPhone is 146.7×71.5×7.6mm, which is exactly the same as the iPhone 12. The biggest surprise of the new machine is that the front camera of the machine has three cutouts adjacent to each other, and the components are particularly crowded.

The current iPhone front lens module part has TrueDepth for FaceID, infrared camera, and front camera cutouts.

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Apple may intend to use two front lenses in the front panel, so move the earpiece hole to the top, the extra part may be set up to accommodate the ambient light sensor.

In addition, the rear camera module part adopts a diagonal design, and it seems that there is still no LIDAR sensor. Other aspects have not been mentioned.

According to the previous news, it is known that Apple’s next-generation iPhone is expected to introduce a new LTPO OLED display and bring you a variable refresh.

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