
Leaked iPhone 13 dummies and cases reveal a lot about the design of upcoming iPhone 13 series
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Apple is expected to launch the iPhone 13 series in September this year. The phones are expected to be powered by the newer Apple A15 Bionic chipset.
Apple is expected to launch the iPhone 13 series in September this year. The Cupertino-giant is rumoured to unveil four models under the iPhone 13 series. Nope, we are not saying this but the recently leaked iPhone 13 dummies and cases reveal a lot about the size and camera placements of the iPhone 13 series. While Apple is expected to retain the design of the iPhone 12, the camera sensors are expected to be larger in the iPhone 13. Noted tipster Marques Brownlee has posted the picture of the dummy iPhone 13 models. It was being speculated that the iPhone 13 series will have three models including the iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Pro and the iPhone 13 Pro Max. But the latest leak hints towards another model, which appears to be smaller than the other three. The phones are seen in white colour option. Out of all the four models, the purported iPhone 13 Pro Max appears to be the biggest, the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Pro flaunt the same size, but there is a noticeable difference in the camera island.
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