New 3D-printed mockups based on leaked designs for the “iPhone 13” series support earlier claims of a thicker body but also a significantly larger camera bump on the “iPhone 13 Pro Max”.
The latest rumors about the "iPhone 13 Pro" say that it will be 0.2 mm thicker than its predecessor. A new video from EverythingApplePro supports this report, revealing that the larger iPhone 13 Pro Max will be 0.26 mm thicker than the previous model. Both the larger model and the iPhone 13 mini are featured in the new video, which shows 3D-printed mockups derived from alleged CAD files. These are allegedly the specifications sent to case and accessory makers. In addition to the thicker body, the iPhone 13 Pro Max also features a camera bump that protrudes an additional 0.9 mm compared to the iPhone 12 Pro Max. The camera bump is also larger overall, with each of its lenses significantly larger.

iPhone 13 Pro Max: The LiDAR scanner also increases
The camera module bump has also been arranged in a more square shape. On the iPhone 13 Pro Max, it will apparently be 36.56 mm wide and 37.62 mm high. The iPhone 13 mini is even closer to a perfect square at 28.26 mm x 28.27 mm. The overall width and height of the larger and mini phones will remain the same, but the notch will be smaller. EverythingApplePro claims that the LiDAR is larger on the iPhone 13 Pro Max and not on the iPhone 13 mini. There are also internal revisions to the next iPhone, which can be seen in the changed positions of the buttons and the SIM tray. The two volume buttons are now a few millimeters higher on the side of the case. The SIM card tray has also been slightly relocated. This is most likely due to the previously reported claim that Apple saves space by integrating the SIM card slot into the motherboard. (Photo by Unsplash / Dennis Brendel)




