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iPhone 16 series might break the “thinnest bezels on a phone” record

iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max are expected to feature smaller bezels than their predecessors

byKerem Gülen
September 3, 2024
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September 9, 2024, will be a key day for tech enthusiasts as Apple gears up to unveil its much-anticipated iPhone 16 lineup. However, the spotlight is already shining on the iPhone 16 Pro Max, thanks to a recent leak that has stirred up considerable excitement among potential buyers.

Leaked information comes before the iPhone event

According to several sources, the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max are expected to feature smaller bezels than their predecessors, with some claims suggesting that the iPhone 16 Pro Max might boast the slimmest bezels of any smartphone to date, measuring just 1.15mm. This speculation gained further traction with the release of a leaked comparison image, providing a clear visual representation of the difference these reduced bezels could make.

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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The image, shared by Apple Hub on X, offers a close-up view of the bezels on the current iPhone 15 Pro Max and the upcoming iPhone 16 Pro Max. The former is shown with 1.55mm bezels, while the latter, as rumored, will have 1.15mm bezels. While numbers alone might not convey the full impact, the side-by-side comparison clearly highlights the significant reduction, underscoring the sleek, modern look that the iPhone 16 Pro Max is expected to bring to the table.

This rumored bezel reduction could serve dual purposes. First and foremost, it enhances the aesthetic appeal of the iPhone 16 Pro Max, making it appear more premium and contemporary than its predecessor. This could be a crucial selling point, especially if the iPhone 16 Pro Max is priced higher than the iPhone 15 Pro Max, as many analysts predict.

Also, the reduction in bezel size could play a practical role by ensuring that the iPhone 16 Pro Max remains comfortably manageable despite the anticipated increase in screen size. Rumors suggest that the device will feature a larger 6.9-inch display, but by trimming the bezels, Apple may be able to keep the overall dimensions of the phone similar to or only slightly larger than the iPhone 15 Pro Max. This balance between screen real estate and device ergonomics could be a key factor in maintaining user satisfaction.

As with all pre-launch leaks, it’s important to note that these details are not officially confirmed. Apple has yet to unveil the iPhone 16 Pro Max, and while the bezel reduction and screen size increase have been widely reported, they remain speculative until the official announcement. However, the consistency of these rumors across multiple sources gives us reason to believe that Apple is indeed planning these changes.

Focus on Apple Intelligence

The iPhone 16 lineup is expected to be a significant evolution from its predecessors. AI-powered smartphones are rapidly flourishing, integrating advanced machine learning capabilities that transform the way users interact with their devices. With the anticipated release of the iPhone 16 lineup, the Cupertino firm is expected to double down on its AI focus, particularly through its Apple Intelligence branding.


Featured image credit: Kerem Gülen/Midjourney

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