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smaller notch, new color and other aesthetic changes

As always happens with every new generation of Apple phoneWe have already been rumors and leaks about the future iPhone 13 for several months. We have heard, for example, that they will not have charging ports and that they will include Apple’s own 5G modem integrated into the Apple A14 Bionic. There is also talk that the Pro and Pro Max models will mount OLED LTPO screens with lower consumption.

The future phone from the Cupertino company has even been leaked. Now, Concept Creator has managed to concentrate on a video all known rumors and renders of the iPhone 13 Pro, so that we can get an idea of ​​what this model will be like. And as Ming-Chi Kuo already advanced in March, there will not be much news in this generation.

More internal changes than external

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In just 1 minute and a half, the video published by Concept Creator brings together everything we know so far about the new iPhone 13 Pro. Among the changes we can see regarding the iPhone 12 Pro current, highlight the notch size reduction and the new location of the front speaker, which is now moved to the top of the screen to make more space for the sensors responsible for facial recognition (FaceID).



Another novelty in the camera module, which now sticks out more at the rear. In this sense, let us remember that several leaks suggest that the photographic equipment upgrades could come in software and incorporating stabilization by sensor.

Leaving aside the position of the SIM card tray and the volume buttons, this video is yet another proof that the changes in the new generation of the iPhone they will be mainly internal and not external. In fact, the design that we see in the images is very similar to the iPhone 12 Pro, with the exception, yes, of that coppery color that appears here in its maximum splendor.

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