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Apple faces more bad news as new iPhone designs emerge

Apple has better months. It has been acknowledged that iPhone 11 owners need to undergo a secret location check and found two major flaws in their latest iOS 13.3 update, and were caught in a sensational smartphone tracking scandal last week. Now the first iPhone 12 designs have leaked, and you may not Like to see your own products.

In a new piece of news, the popular Japanese website Macotakara (the most famous website is revealing that Apple will remove the headphone jack with the iPhone 7), has obtained the first 3D printed model of the 2020 iPhone 12 Pro Max it knows. It seems that Apple will stick to the core design of the fourth generation iPhone X.

Not only that, the appearance design of the iPhone 12 Pro Max prototype is also the same (even to say it is unacceptable), and even the size has hardly changed. Macotakara reports that it is still a 6.5-inch model (previous leaks indicate a larger display), but the dimensions are actually the same:

IPhone 12 Pro Max (Solid Model)-159mm x 78mm x 7.1mm

IPhone 11 Pro Max-158 x 77.8 x 8.1 mm

The most obvious topic is the reduction in thickness. To accommodate larger batteries, the range of the iPhone 11 has increased. This move is very welcome. In contrast, since the iPhone 6 Plus, Apple hasn't made phones as lightweight as this new model. With the advent of 5G, this is a bit worrying.

If you look closely, you will notice that the model shrinks the curve of its predecessor, giving it a larger angled edge similar to the iPhone 4. This is a widely leaked change, and given that iPhone 4 is the most popular design, the change should prove popular.

There are two small changes. Macotakara reports that the volume and mute switches "reduced the size of each button by half ... and the SIM card slot seemed to be lowered by one slot."

What about a white surface? I know this is just the output color of a 3D printer, which can make the design easier to see.

However, Macotakara found an unrecognized change. On the left side of the model, "seems to be a mysterious connector ... a magnetic connector similar in shape to the iPad Pro (11-inch) and iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd generation)."

There is a theory that this might be the Apple Pencil connector and charger, although this seems to be a very impractical and unsafe way to carry it. So far, this remains a mystery.

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