What’s up guys, Miles here with 9to5Mac. And if you’re a fan of good ideas, consider subscribing to the channel for future content like this. we’re only a few months away from getting our hands on the next generation iPhones. And thanks to Sonny Dickson we’ve got these mock ups that give us a general idea of what these new iPhones are gone look like. So today we’re gonna be focusing specifically on the iPhone 13 Pro Max, the flagship. And I’ll be doing videos on all of the other models as well. So if that sounds good, be sure to subscribe to the channel so you don’t miss that. Let’s dive in. This is going to be an S-year for the iPhone. So this model will be all about refining what was introduced with the iPhone 12 series of phones. So from a design standpoint there aren’t going to be a crap ton of changes to expect, but there are some important details to take notice of. The back of the Pro will retain the frosted matte finished with a clear camera bump piece. And you’ll have the glossy stainless steel frame wrapping around the device. We’re still expecting a lightning port on this iPhone, no USB-C. You’ll have the triple camera setup on the back as well. When taking a look at the front of the 13Pro Max, something you notice immediately is that the earpiece speaker’s been moved up to the very top of the device. And this is because we expect the notch tube slimmed down a bit. It’s definitely not going away completely, but we expect to see it be substantially reduced. This will apparently be done by Apple changing the position of one of the top receivers to reduce the size of the trident camera. The size of Pro Max will remain the same this year as well. It’ll be a 6.7-inch phone. But it was rumored earlier this year that the new iPhones will be .26mm thicker, which is really negligible. And something most people probably won’t notice in-hand. And I’m all for an increased thickness if this means we’ll be getting some added functionality. Overall the design of the new iPhones is not drastically different at all. But I think the refinements they have made here are all the right ones. The slimmed down notch is going to give the iPhone the 2021 look I think it could use. As we’ve had the same design on the front of the iPhones since 2017. So it’ll be nice to finally get something little different. Now while the display on these new iPhone won’t change in size; there have been countless rumours and leaks surrounding a potential 120Hzdisplay coming to this year’s iPhone. And we’re not sure whether this will only be on the pro models or available across the entire line up, only time will tell. I personally think that we should have gotten120Hz last year. But I’ve managed to survive without it soar. And I think it’ll be great to finally have this on the iPhone. It’s just another one of those things that made the iPhone stand out as not being quite up to date on all fronts. As most of the android flagships to come outing the past 2 years have had high refresh rate displays. Now another big back and forth is on Touchline the display making it to the iPhone this year. Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kio reported almost2 years ago that Apple would be releasing an iPhone with both Touch ID and Face ID in2021. And in October of 2021, our favorited tweeter Livestream tweeted out MESA us for iPhone. Mesa is the codename that Apple uses internally for Touch ID. And with that, I think it’s a safe assumption that us is an abbreviation for “under the screen”. And then in January of this year, Bloomberg reported that Apple is indeed testing in-display Touch ID on the iPhone. But also stated that this feature may not make the cut in this year’s iPhone. I think it’s very much possible that it could make it into the iPhone, but I’d say this is a 50/50. And I wouldn’t be entirely shocked if there was no Touch ID in the iPhone this year. The iPhone 13’s are expected to feature the A15 Bionic processor. Which we have pretty little information on at the moment. But according to Trend Force, we could expect this processor to be built on a 5nm process just like the A14 Bionic processor. There’s also been some discussion aroundM1 and whether we could see that processor put inside of the iPhone. And that’s not really how this works. M1 is based off of the same architecture they ‘reusing for the A processors used in the iPhone and iPads. So the way I see it, the naming isn’t really the most important part of this situation. I think in terms of pure power and performance, we could expect to get an M1-level processor inside of the iPhone in the next year or so. But to me, the iPhone has gotten to the point of being fast enough for everything. And that it’s time for the software to start catching up to the hardware as far as what you can do with it. Either way though, my expectations are pretty standard as far as what I’m expecting the A15 to be. Perhaps we could get a slight increase in RAM this time around? We’ve currently got 6GB inside of the Premix, maybe we could get 8 the iPhone 13. Might be slim chances on that though. We aren’t going to get a whole lot of big changes on the camera side of things for the iPhone this year. But we can expect a few tweaks that refine the experiences we currently have on the 12 Pro. The first physical change is the size of the lenses on the iPhone. When comparing the camera piece to 12 Premix, you can clearly see that there’s been a slight increase in the size of the lenses. But I don’t think there’s any functional purpose for this. As I don’t believe these lenses as all together will be entirely different from what we’ve got in the 12 Pro Max. The only noticeable spec bump to the cameras that we know of so far is a higher aperture on the ultra wide-angle lens. It’ll be going to an aperture of 1.8 AS opposed to 2.4 which is what we’ve got now. So I think it’s safe to say that we can expect improved low-light performance for the ultra wide camera. We can also expect the next iPhones to support portrait-mode video. This is something we’ve already gotten taste of with the iOS 15 betas. On iOS 15 you can turn on portrait mode for use within FaceTime, Snapshot, Instagram. And presumably a few other applications that utilize the camera for video. So we’ve already got a pretty solid look at what that experience should be like. Outside of all of that, we shouldn’t expect anything crazy with the iPhone’s camera this year. I’m sure there will be more features revealed in the coming months outside of what we’ve covered thus far, But I think most of that stuff will be pretty minor. Getting HDR video on the iPhone last year was already a huge deal, and Apple is just so ahead of the curb when it comes to certain camera features. So minor updates on this year’s camera system isn’t a huge deal this time around. The current iPhones max out at 512GB of storage. But for those of you horrendously filling up your camera roll with coffee and cat pictures every day, then you’ll be glad to hear that we might be getting a 1TB storage option on the iPhone this year. The iPad Pro has 1TB of storage now, so while I don’t even wanna know how much that’s gonna cost you, it’s cool to know you’ll have that option. And I’m really curious to see how many people feel like they truly need 1TB of storage in their smartphone. Now earlier in the video we talked about how the new iPhone’s going to be slightly thicker. And I assume that’s partially due to the slightly larger batteries we’re expecting to get in the iPhones this year. For the 12 Pro Max specifically, we’re expecting an 18% increase in size for the battery, making the total capacity of the 13 Pro Max 4352mAh I think the 12 Pro Max has stellar battery life for the most part. But the smaller Pro, 12 and 12 mini were kind lacking in that department if you ask me. And I think those models specifically should greatly benefit from having that larger battery. As far as pricing, we expect the Pro Max to come in at the same starting price of $1099 this time around. Outside of the 120Hz refresh-rate display, there aren’t any super high-cost components being implemented into the phone this time around that would suggest a higher price tag. So yes the Pro Max is still not a cheap phone at all. But at least they won’t charge you more for it. This year’s Pro Max iPhone isn’t tonnage an entirely new device compared to the 12 Pro Max. But I think everything being implemented into the device for this year should make for a great phone. And a lot of people who held out on the 12Pro Max for reasons like the lack of 120Hz, this September’s gonna be your time to shine. There will be plenty more iPhone videos to come this year, so if you’re looking forward to that, be sure to hit the subscribe button and give this video a thumbs up for future content like this. And shootout to Sonny Dickson once again for sending over these dummies for me to show you guys. Thanks for watching, and I’ll talk to you guys in the next one.
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