iPhone 16 will have thinner sides and larger screensSouth Korean website found Sisa Magazine. Apple needs to adopt a technology called Edge Reduction Structure (BRS) to make the bottom edge of the front of the device even smaller.
The manufacturing method changes the structure of the internal copper cables, placing it in a more compact package. Thus, the company will be able to leave more space for the screen by reducing the edges of the front.
According to website MacRumorsApple has already tried applying the technology to older models, but the projects had overheating issues. The now improved BRS makes it possible to distribute heat better to other corners of the device.
The website states: The method will be applied to all mobile phones in the iPhone 16 series, is not limited to the most expensive models. However, iPhone 16 Pro models will have significantly larger screens than previous models in the same category, reaching 6.27 inches in the iPhone 16 Pro and 6.85 inches in the iPhone 16 Pro Max.
As a result, the dimensions of the iPhone 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max will also be larger than their predecessors released in 2023. Preliminary information shows that the devices will be slightly longer and wider than the iPhone 15 Pro.
The larger body of the iPhone 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max will make it possible to install larger batteries — is also important for powering larger displays. However, for now there is no concrete information about the component and its autonomy.
When will iPhone 16 be released?
There is no concrete information about the iPhone 16 so far, but Apple is expected to launch its next generation mobile phones in the middle of the second half of 2024.
Before that, the company needs to present interesting news about the iOS operating system at WWDC 2024. The conference does not have a date yet, but it is expected to witness important announcements on artificial intelligence.
Source: Tec Mundo

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