The iPhone 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max are expected to launch with 6.27-inch and 6.85-inch screens, a series first of 6.27-inch and 6.85-inch screens, respectively, in Unlike the predictable ~6.1-inch screens. and 6.7 inches from previous generations. Those who were hoping that Apple would be able to accommodate these enlarged displays in unchanged dimensions may be disappointed, according to a new report from MacRumors ( ).
The blog claims that the iPhone 15 Pro will be 0.85 millimeters (mm) thicker and 0.3mm wider, with a new 149.6 x 71.45 mm front for 2024. Likewise, the 15 Pro Max is now said to be 0 .88 mm thinner and 3.1 mm shorter compared to its 163 x 77.58 mm replacement.
These gaps may seem quite small on paper, but those fractions of millimeters can lead to significant differences in the actual experience of a new smartphone across the board – as OnePlus recently reminded us.
Additionally, the alleged iPhone would also have a domino effect on the weight advances of Appletitanium's first generation of titanium displays. The iPhone 16 Pro is said to have gained 7 grams (g) compared to the iPhone 15 Pro (187g), 15 Prode 187g, while the 16 Pro Max could weigh 4g more than its predecessor (221g).
Even these new numbers may seem negligible, but they have the potential to bring the iPhones of 2024 back to mainstream standards, especially the Pro Max. In addition, the two flagship models should have the same thickness of 8.25mm as retained their predecessors.
In any case, these new features remain in the realm of rumors for now, even if it is said that they will not be carried over to the next Vanilla 16 and 16 Plus.
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