Model ‘iPhone 13 Pro Max’ again shows off smaller notch
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$23.99 (as of 22:18 GMT +00:00 - More info)A design of what could be the “iPhone 13 Pro Max” has been shown with a smaller sized notch than the iPhone 12, in another sneak peek of what to expect from Apple during its fall iPhone revitalize. In another model supposedly depicting the next generation of iPhone, the notch is once again revealed to be much smaller sized than what is used in the iPhone 12. Among the changes found between the model of the “iPhone 13 Pro Max” and the existing iPhone 12 Pro Max, the main two relate to both the notch and the cameras on the back.
In terms of actual width measurements, the regular iPhone 12 Pro has actually a notch measured at 34.62 millimeters in width. For the cameras on the back, the designs variations are seen to be a little broader separately than the iPhone 12 Pro Maxs cams. While the design phone appears to be a highly practical facsimile of a genuine iPhone, there is no guarantee that any of the physical measurements will actually match the final product Apple will introduce in the fall.
A design of what could be the “iPhone 13 Pro Max” has been revealed with a smaller sized notch than the iPhone 12, in another sneak peek of what to anticipate from Apple throughout its fall iPhone refresh. In another design supposedly depicting the next generation of iPhone, the notch is once again shown to be much smaller than what is used in the iPhone 12. Among the modifications found in between the design of the “iPhone 13 Pro Max” and the existing iPhone 12 Pro Max, the primary two relate to both the notch and the cameras on the back.
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