The iPhone 15 Pro Max will be thicker than its precedessor despite having a slightly reduced height and width, but it could offer a less protrusive camera rear array, according to newly shared CAD renders and dimensions.
The leaker known as “Ice Universe,” who has divulged accurate information about Apple’s plans in the past, shared the latest CAD renders and specific dimensions in a series of tweets earlier today.
Exclusive:iPhone 15 Pro Max(or iPhone 15 Ultra) pic.twitter.com/khFUS2jKjC
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) February 25, 2023
The renders broadly align with other reports about the design of the iPhone 15 Pro models, showing a new chassis with slightly curved edges. The rendering lines help to convey the added curvature in the new design, as well as the thickness of the bezels, which are expected to be reduced compared to the iPhone 14 Pro Max.
iPhone 15 Pro Max size:
159.86 mm × 76.73 mm × 8.25 mm,Including the camera, the total thickness is 11. 84 mm pic.twitter.com/cqMsl4yUEa— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) February 25, 2023
According to Ice Universe’s dimensions, the iPhone 15 Pro Max’s footprint is smaller both in terms of height and width compared to the iPhone 14 Pro Max, but it is 0.4 mm thicker – a 5% increase. The CAD renders and accompanying dimensions suggest that the iPhone 15 Pro Max will have a less protrusive camera bump than previously expected, being 0.19 mm shallower compared to the iPhone 14 Pro Max.
Height: | 160.7 mm | 159.86 mm |
Width: | 77.6 mm | 76.73 mm |
Depth: | 7.85 mm | 8.25 mm |
Depth Including Camera: | 12.03 mm | 11.84 mm |
The marginally reduced width of the device, combined with its curved edges, could make the device more comfortable to hold and the shallower camera bump could allow it to lie more stably on a surface. Overall, the dimensions indicate that the iPhone 15 Pro Max could differ from the design of its predecessor more than previously thought.Related Roundup: iPhone 15 Pro
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