Back in March, it was reported that both the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max will have the thinnest bezels on the market. Well, the same source that shared that info just shared more information about the iPhone 15 Pro Max, reconfirming that the phone will offer razor-thin bezels.
The iPhone 15 Pro series to offer razor-thin bezels
This information comes from Ice Universe, one of the most prominent tipsters out there. He once again mentioned the iPhone 15 Pro Max without the ‘Pro’ model, but based on previous info, they will have the same bezel thickness.
In any case, this time around, Ice Universe not only shared a screen protector of the iPhone 15 Pro Max (ignore the size of the cutout at the top), but a render of what the device is expected to look like. You can check out both of those in the gallery below.
As you can see, the bezels on here are extremely thin. They are noticeably thinner than the ones on the iPhone 14 Pro models, that’s for sure. The iPhone 14 Pro’s bezels measure 2.17mm when it comes to thickness.
The Xiaomi 13 is the current record holder when it comes to bezel thinness
The current record holder is the Xiaomi 13, though. Its bezels measure 1.81mm. Well, the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max are expected to trump that too, says Ice Universe. He did not share the exact thickness of those bezels, however. Based on some previous info from ShrimpApplePro, however, those bezels will be curved a bit.
The thinner the bezels, the better the phone looks, aesthetically. The iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max will still include the Dynamic Island cutout at the top, however, which, of course, kind of ruins the immersiveness of the display.
All iPhone 15 models are expected to launch later this year, in September. The iPhone 15 Pro models were tipped to include solid-state buttons, but it seems like that won’t be happening. The all-new Action Button may be a thing, though, to replace the mute switch.
All iPhone 15 devices will include a Type-C USB port at the bottom, and the ‘Dynamic Island’ cutout. The ‘Pro’ models will differentiate from the vanilla models, and the ‘Pro Max’ is even tipped to include a better camera setup than its sibling this time around. We’ll see if that’ll pan out.
2023-05-08 15:18:41