According to leaker Setsuna Digital's claim on Weibo, one of the most impressive engineering features of the iPhone16Pro and iphone1pro Max could be the borderline of the display
After measuring it yourself, Setsuna claims that the iPhone16Pro's display has a 12mm bezel around it and the Pro Max has a 115mm bezel around itTo demonstrate the difference, they also say that the iPhone15Pro has a 171mm bezel, which makes the iPhone16Pro's bezel 30% smaller
These numbers clearly make the iPhone16Pro model's bezel "the narrowest in the world", beating out the Galaxy S24Ultra and its 15mm bezel Perhaps the Galaxy S25, more specifically the Galaxy S25Ultra, will break this record, but if this turns out to be true, the iPhone will hold the title for at least a few months
Thanks to earlier rumors that Apple ordered its suppliers to adopt a border reduction structure process, the bezel will be removed from the iPhone16Pro I was expecting news that it would shrinkThis makes the copper wiring under the screen more compact However, the technology has proven difficult to get right in sufficient quantities, so perhaps only the Pro model gets it, and not the vanilla iPhone16 or iPhone16Plus
Shrinking the border around the new iPhone's display may not be as meaningful an update as other rumored upgrades, such as the 48MP ultra-wide-angle camera and larger main sensors, new capture buttons and photo improvements like a refreshed chipset
However, minimizing the width of the bezel means more display in frames of the same size And since the iPhone16Pro model is rumored to have grown to 63 inches and 69 inches, respectively, we can't ignore how much narrowing the bezel will expand the body of the phone, and how superior it is to the iPhone and Android bragging rights
Our iPhone16, iPhone16Pro and iPhone16Pro Max rumors hub is a great place to read about the next-generation iPhone rumors ahead of the expected 9-Month debut But we have rumors about an announcement to watch at WWDC2024, which will appear next week if you need more Apple announcement statistics
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