The media theapplehub reports have leaked the alleged design drawings of the iPhone 16. The rendered effect based on these drawings reveals a return to vertical dual cameras.
Moving on to the leaked details, the iPhone 16 design is expected to bring back the vertical dual-camera setup seen in the iPhone X-12 era. This design change aims to make it easier to record spatial videos.
Moreover, the design drawings indicate a new addition to the iPhone 16 – a camera button. This button, utilizing a mechanical structure, supports the detection of user touch input and pressure changes on the surface. This allows you to zoom in or out and allows you to focus and take photos by lightly pressing or pressing the button again.
Adding to this, Tianfeng International analyst Ming-Chi Kuo had earlier stated that the iPhone16 series would not undergo any “major design changes.” Instead, it would see upgrades with larger displays, measuring 6.3 inches and 6.9 inches.
Kuo predicts that Apple won’t introduce significant design changes to the iPhone until at least 2025. This delay is expected to coincide with the introduction of more advanced generative AI or applications that are comprehensive and differentiated.
Recently, investment bank Barclays also weighed in, suggesting that the iPhone 16 series might lack major changes. According to their prediction, there won’t be any additional attractive features or upgrades.
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