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Stunning iPhone 12 render showing gorgeous flat edge design

New detailed 3D renderings have been made that allow us to see in high resolution what Apple may be doing on its next premium iPhone.

There are rumors that Apple's next flagship iPhone will have a flat edge similar to the iPad Pro, but far from the rounded edges used in the iPhone 6.

If the guess is correct, it will be Apple's new direction. Or-technically-back to the old direction.

Prior to iPhone 6, and in all subsequent phones, Apple used this method for frame / chassis design in the iPhone 4 to iPhone 5s (reused in iPhone SE).

It can be said that the flat edges make the ergonomics of the mobile phone less than that of the round frame, but it is undeniable that having clear and clear lines will bring certain visual appeal.

It's also worth noting that the notch is small and the bezel around the display is thin: it doesn't actually exist.

We're not sure if Apple is capable of producing such slim edges on the display, but we want to see the same effect.

To be sure, because these are just renderings based on rumors, the colors shown do not necessarily indicate what Apple will ultimately choose, so don't pin your hopes on dark blue or pine green.

Although earlier this year, in addition to the design of the phone, there have been many rumors about the iPhone 12 series.

There are rumors that the Pro version of the phone may have 5G network support for ultra-fast downloads and low latency, as well as a new 5nm A14 processor.

We have a lot of time to go until we find out how much of the earlier guesses were accurate, but if these phones look like these 3D renderings of LetsGoDigital, they will be beautiful.

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