[UPDATE: iPhone 15 Pro too] iPhone 15 Pro Max to have the thinnest bezels on the market

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UPDATE: The iPhone 15 Pro will have the same bezel thickness as the Pro Max model, which means it will have the thinnest bezels around too. This confirmation comes from Ice Universe, the same source that talked about the ‘Pro Max’ model yesterday.

ORIGINAL ARTICLE: According to a well-known tipster, Ice Universe, the iPhone 15 Pro Max will have the thinnest bezels on the market. The tipster did share some specific info too, but it’s interesting he mentioned only the Pro Max, not the regular Pro. This could suggest the iPhone 15 Pro will have thicker bezels than its sibling.

The iPhone 15 Pro Max tipped to have the thinnest bezels on the market

In any case, the iPhone 15 Pro Max’s bezels will be 1.55mm thick, says the tipster. Thus far, out of the phones that are available, the Xiaomi 13 Pro holds the lead. Xiaomi’s latest flagship has bezels that are 1.81mm thick.

For comparison’s sake, the tipster did share the bezel thickness of the Galaxy S22, S23, and the iPhone 14 Pro. The bezels on those three phones measure 1.95mm (S22 & S23) and 2.17mm (14 Pro).

The upcoming iPhones will probably have uniform bezels, by the way, as we’re used to seeing from Apple. That means that every single bezel on the iPhone 15 Pro Max will measure 1.55mm.

The iPhone 15 Pro seemingly won’t have the same bezel thickness

We do hope that the iPhone 15 Pro won’t have noticeably thicker bezels than the Pro Max. Well, presumably that they’ll be thicker at all, as the tipster mentioned the ‘Pro Max’ model specifically.

The iPhone 15 series is expected to launch in September this year. This time around, all phones in the series will include a Dynamic Island, even the non-Pro models. That is a feature that was reserved for the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max last year.

All phones will also include a Type-C port at the bottom, due to the new EU rule. The ‘Pro’ iPhones are tipped to include solid-state buttons this time around, and perhaps even some new materials for the frame, we’ll have to wait and see.

2023-03-21 15:05:34