Comparison render shows how thin iPhone 16 Pro Max bezels could be
The Apple iPhone 16 series is expected to land on September 9 at the "It's Glowtime" event, but rumors and leaks about the new phones have been rolling out for months. A couple of these reports claimed that the Pro models would feature the thinnest bezels, surpassing the Galaxy S24 (256 GB S24+ curr. $799 on Amazon).
A new report has shared a comparison render of how thin the bezels could be on the iPhone 16 Pro Max. This render is likely based on past reports, as it shows that the top-end phone of the upcoming line has 1.15 mm bezels, matching the report from Digital Chat Station, a reliable tipster, from June.
As for the comparison render, it shows the bezels of the iPhone 15 Pro Max next to the alleged iPhone 16 Pro Max. Even though the jump from 1.55 mm down to 1.15 mm might not seem like much, the difference does appear to be quite noticeable. Past reports claimed that Apple could make this possible thanks to using Border Reduction Structure technology.
These thinner bezels should make the display offer a more immersive viewing experience, but you need to remember that all of this is still categorized as rumor. While reliable tipsters like Ice Universe and Digital Chat Station have reported the same thing, nothing is set in stone unless Apple confirms it. The good news is September 9 is around the corner, and you don't need to wait long to learn all about the iPhone 16 lineup.
The iPhone 16 Pro Max is expected to feature the thinnest bezels on a smartphone ???? pic.twitter.com/rK9LEugcb1
— Apple Hub (@theapplehub) September 1, 2024
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