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iPhone 13 model exposure: no bangs, the introduction of Type C camera changes

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Sina Digital News morning news on June 5th, according to foreign media Macrumors, Japanese website Mac Otakara recently exposed a 3D printed model of a 5.5-inch iPhone. This iPhone will be launched in 2021. If it is calculated by time, it should be iPhone 13 .

Screen-to-body ratio is higherScreen ratio is higher

  Mac Otakara analysis, this iPhone should be the successor of the 5.4-inch iPhone launched in 2020, positioning the low-end, although the size is the same, but there are still many changes in the design, the most intuitive feeling is that the screen display area is larger.

No bangs designNo bangs design

  Judging from the picture, this iPhone has bangs completely removed, and the FaceTime camera is located in the middle of the top. Mac Otakara said that iPhone 13 may use Samsung’s new under-panel sensor technology, which allows the camera to be mounted under the screen.

Camera moduleCamera module

  In addition to Wu Liu Overseas, this model also has an ultra-thin bezel design, and although the camera module is not “made”, the reserved position on the model can still be used to test different camera modules.

  Last month, sources @choco_bit predicted that the iPhone 13 next year will use four rear cameras and a lidar scanner.

Introduce USB-Type C interfaceIntroduce USB-Type C interface

  Another major change is that this model uses a USB-Type C interface instead of the traditional Lightning interface. There have been rumors that the iPhone will switch to USB-Type C. @choco_bit also predicts that next year’s iPhone will cancel all interfaces and use wireless charging with Smart Connector for data transmission. Some analysts have made similar predictions before, saying that Apple’s 2021 high-end iPhone will bring users a “true wireless experience.”

  Finally, Mac Otakara said that this model is just a prototype being developed, the design may change at any time, this model can not represent the final version of Apple iPhone 13. (Yu Ze)

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