These days, Apple is actively working on the next-gen iPhone series, and recently, the blueprints for the iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max surfaced online. Max Weinbach has shared the details of the dimensions of the new models on his Twitter handle. All the schematics are opposed to the previously shared renders from September last year by Jon Prosser.
According to freshly leaked blueprints, the iPhone 14 Pro Max will have a width of 77.58 mm, which is somewhat less than the 78.1 mm of the iPhone 13 Pro Max. In addition, the iPhone 14 Pro Max will be roughly the same height as the iPhone 13 Pro Max, measuring 160.7 mm vs. 160.8 mm. The thickness of the iPhone 14 Pro Max will be 7.85 mm, which is somewhat thicker than the current high-end iPhone, which is 7.65 mm thick.
The width of the iPhone 14 Pro is roughly identical to that of the iPhone 13 Pro, measuring 71.45 mm vs. 71.5 mm. The iPhone 14 Pro will have the same height as the iPhone 13 Pro, measuring 147.46 mm vs. 147.5 mm. The iPhone 14 Pro, like the iPhone 14 Pro Max, will have a bigger camera bump, measuring 4.17 mm in diameter as opposed to the existing 3.60 mm.
In addition, the iPhone may include a pill-shaped cutout for the Face ID sensors as well as another hole for the front-facing camera. It will most likely feature a more noticeable camera bump. The punch-hole selfie design will be limited to the Pro series, while the regular and small will have to make do with a notch for another year. We’ll have to wait for comprehensive renderings of the iPhone 14 series based on these blueprints, and we should find out more about their specs in the coming days.
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