The designer showed what the iPhone 16 Pro Max will look like with an elongated display

iPhone 16 Pro

In early May, the head of the analytical company Display Supply Chain Consultants Ross Young (Ross Young) announced Apple’s plans to increase the diagonal of the screens in the iPhone 16 Pro and ‌iPhone 16‌ Pro Max. Now the brilliant designer Jan Zelbo has shown how significant this change will be.

According to Yang, the diagonal of the regular firmware will increase from 6.1 to 6.3 inches, while the Max model will grow from 6.7 to 6.9 inches. In this CAD render, we see a comparison between the iPhone 15 Pro Max and the iPhone 16‌ Pro Max. Apparently, Apple will make the screen more elongated, and the width will remain almost the same. The estimated height of the brand’s top smartphone in 2024 will be ~165 mm, and the width is 77.2 mm. For comparison, the dimensions of the current iPhone 14 Pro Max are 159.8 x 76.7 mm.

iPhone 16 Pro Max

Nevertheless, the release of the iPhone 16 will take place only in 2024, so Apple may change its mind more than once. The closest is the WWDC 2023 conference, which will be held on June 5th. It is expected to feature iOS 17, macOS 14, the 15-inch MacBook Air, and the first Apple Reality Pro mixed reality headset.


Source: iGuides.ru by www.iguides.ru.

*The article has been translated based on the content of iGuides.ru by www.iguides.ru. If there is any problem regarding the content, copyright, please leave a report below the article. We will try to process as quickly as possible to protect the rights of the author. Thank you very much!

*We just want readers to access information more quickly and easily with other multilingual content, instead of information only available in a certain language.

*We always respect the copyright of the content of the author and always include the original link of the source article.If the author disagrees, just leave the report below the article, the article will be edited or deleted at the request of the author. Thanks very much! Best regards!