Popular YouTuber reveals iPhone 14 Pro Max design and iPhone 13 Pro Max size comparison similar to the original The design is not much different (with clips)

The Unbox Therapy channel has a mockup of the iPhone 14 Pro Max that claims to have the same design as the real machine and measures different sizes compared to the iPhone 13 Pro Max, so we can clearly see that How is the new model coming this year different from the current model?

The overall design of the iPhone 14 Pro Max must be said to be very similar to the original model. If there wasn’t a real comparison, there wouldn’t be a clear difference. On the back, it also uses a 3 rear camera design, the same matte back cover.

But the real difference is probably the size of the camera module. According to rumors, this round Apple will upgrade the rear camera to the iPhone 14 Pro Max again, so it has a larger camera size. But from the comparison in this clip, we can see that the larger size is not much.

The lens is larger to 16.17 mm vs 15.51 mm, while the outer frame is a bit larger, 40.58 mm vs 38.74 mm.

But the real difference this year is probably the front screen. Even though this mockup doesn’t see the actual opening of the screen, we’ve seen a hole-punch front camera that makes the area above the screen smaller than it did when there was a notch. Including the edge of the screen that looks a bit thinner than before, according to rumors.

Other than that, the size of the device or buttons are still similar to the original model. It will be thicker and the buttons are slightly larger and of course the connection port is also Lightning, not portless or USB-C.

At this stage, it should not turn out for sure for the design of the iPhone 14 Pro or iPhone 14 Pro Max this year, still using the same design as the current model. But what’s interesting and still have to wait to see the real thing is the color that is said to have a new purple this year. Let’s wait to follow.

Source: Unbox Therapy

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