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Rumor has it that Apple is testing an iPhone 13 prototype

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Rumor has it that Apple is testing a notchless iPhone13. iPhone13 will launch in September 2021. The current line of iPhone 12 models come with a wide notch for the Face ID and other sensors. Apple is tipped to update the design with a no-notch display. However, tipster Mauri QHD states that the prototype has slightly bigger bezels. Let’s take a look at the new iPhone 13 prototype leak with a no-notch screen.

We can expect Apple to retain a lot of the iPhone 12 design elements when it launches the iPhone 13. The design elements such as flat edges. We can expect many differences when pitting the two generations together. A previous tipster mentioned that the first iPhone 13 prototype looks a lot like the iPhone 12. A different tipster now claims that Apple is testing out one prototype that doesn’t sport a notch at all.

Rumor has it that the actual prototype design might be used for the iPhone 14

Companies churning out premium devices test out a handful of prototypes before settling on one that goes through mass production. Mauri QHD mentions that the Cupertino tech giant is testing out a notchless iPhone 13 prototype. This means we might get to see four iPhone 13 models later this year promoting a clean display from the front. However, this will also mean that we might get bigger bezels from all four sides. The tipster hints that this ‘notchless’ iPhone might arrive in 2022, where it will be named the iPhone 14. So far, we’ve heard that Apple will reduce the notch’s size on the iPhone 13 series and use a thicker chassis, most likely to incorporate a bigger battery.
The bigger battery will offset the high draining properties of both the 5G modem and the 120Hz display expected on the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max. Of course, there’s a lot of time for the new models to get unveiled later this year, and assuming we have luck on our side, Apple might introduce one heck of a design change. Let us keep our fingers crossed for the future.

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