iPhone 13 Pro protective case revealed, larger camera module on new iPhone Pro

It was previously reported that Apple‘s new iPhone lineup will be called iPhone 13. Like last year, there will be four models: the Mini, Standard, Pro, and Pro Max.

It is also known that the Mini and the iPhone 13 will feature a diagonal camera on the backside, while in the Pro and Pro Max, only the size of the camera module will be increased.

Today, a Chinese blogger revealed a live image of the upcoming iPhone 13 Pro and included the iPhone 12 Pro in it for a size comparison between both models.

It is observed that the size of the rear camera module of the iPhone 13 Pro will be larger than the iPhone 12 Pro. The blogger also said that the housing would be a little bigger than the camera.

A few days ago, the famous Apple analyst Kuo Mingchi also revealed that the iPhone 13 Pro would have a 6P ultra-wide-angle lens that also supports autofocus.

The prototypes previously showed that the upcoming iPhone 13 series would adopt a thicker design and a larger camera bump. The larger and thicker camera bump may be the result of the rumored addition of sensor-shift stabilization throughout the range.

In addition to camera improvements, the upcoming iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max are further expected to feature the 120Hz display and AOD screen function.

The battery capacities of the iPhone 13 series were also leaked, which indicates that the entire series will use a larger battery, possibly due to the higher variable refresh rate that requires higher power consumption.

The iPhone 13 series will inherit the Face ID style of the iPhone 12 series. The middle frame still adopts a right-angle design, but the front screen has ushered in the most significant change in 4 years, adopting a new “small bangs” scheme.

It is expected that Apple will release its all-new iPhone 13 series in the upcoming September.