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iPhone 13 series: Case Maker leaks non-functional models that enhance the new design

iPhone 13 series: Case Maker leaks non-functional models that enhance the new design

Update (07/09/2021) – PM

Pictures Recently shared on Weibo Show what appear to be non-functional models of the series iPhone 13, not only for the original but also for the versions miniAnd the forefront e Pro Max of devices.

The units have an odd brushed metal finish and reinforce the design changes suggested in previous leaks, including a different orientation of the iPhone 12 and 12 mini on the cameras and noticeably larger units on the Pro and Pro Max.

You can also see that the apples on the back of the mobile phones are blurry, but they are easily recognizable.


Rumors have it that Apple’s next line of mobile phones may already be announced as iPhone 12, knowing that it does not introduce major design changes to classify an entire generation in the future.

Update (07/08/2021) – EB

iPhone 13, 13 mini, Pro and Pro Max allegedly leaked covers suggesting new camera sensors

A few days ago, we saw possible iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max cases with holes for larger camera modules, which indicated the changes in the main sensors of the new generation. Today we have new cover images, but this time from the iPhone 13 and 13 mini, which should also receive new improved sensors.

The new images we’ll be seeing today are the covers for the iPhone 13 and 13 mini, which complement the quartet of mobile phones that Apple is expected to announce in September with the iPhone 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max models.

The cases that should be for the iPhone 13 and 13 mini were revealed on Weibo and shared by leaker DuanRai on Twitter.

Check out the pictures below:

As you can see, the holes for the camera modules are much larger in these cases compared to those used in the iPhone 12 and 12 mini models. This difference becomes more apparent when the measurements made by the source are observed, where the units were of the following sizes:

  • iPhone 12/12 mini: 13.83 mm
  • iPhone 13/13 mini: 15.32 mm

To give you an idea, the iPhone 13 and 13 mini units should be roughly the size used in the iPhone 12 Pro Max, which measures 15.39mm, which could indicate that the same current-generation sensor was used in the simplest iPhone 13 models.


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Taking it a step further, it is possible to speculate that the new iPhone 13 models support advanced image stabilization that is only available on the current iPhone 12 and 12 Pro Max.

This would be a great addition from Apple to the new generation, after all, image stabilization is an important feature, and if added to the larger camera lenses, the new iPhone 13 and 13 mini could become good upgrade options if you have one. Current generation model other than Pro.

This is the next day iPhone 13 Pro e iPhone 13 Pro Max will have larger lenses, In addition to the other details shown in the diagram-You already know. Now, the supposed mobile covers of these new models indicate the true dimension of these improvements in relation to the previous models.

In the images shared by user UnclePanPan on Weibo (reposted to Twitter by DuanRui), we see iPhone 12 Pro Included in a silicone case designed for the new smartphone in the line. If these are the final measurements, we see a rear camera unit with a width that it occupies More than half of the painting.

One of the reasons for this increase must be the introduction of the existing installation until then in iPhone 12 Pro Max, and this now A must-have for all new models. There are also rumors that Apple is working on larger camera sensors that let in more light.

In comparing the measurements of the iPhone 12 Pro Max and 13 Pro Max, it is also possible to see an increase in the rear unit, albeit timidly.

According to the photo, the unit will be zoomed in in all directions, most likely due to the stabilization sensor. However, we can expect the same square design that we’ve seen for the past couple of years.

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(Updated July 9, 2021 at 4:32 pm)