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EXCLUSIVE: The leak shows the layout of the iPhone 13, which will be released only in 2021 

Still a few months to the release of the iPhone 12 smartphone family, and the first rumors of the iPhone 13 series are already appearing on the Web, the presentation of which will take place before September 2021. The Japanese IT feature Mac Otakara today released a snapshot of a crude 3D model of the 5.5-inch iPhone, which is reported as part of the iPhone 13 family. A resource representative said the layout was obtained from an "Alibaba source," but did not specify further details. There is a high probability that the model was created by the hands of enthusiasts on the basis of rumors, leaks and their fantasies.
If Apple is really developing this device, it is likely to become the successor of the 5.4-inch smartphone, which, according to leaks, will be included in the iPhone 12 family. The layout has the same dimensions of the case, which, according to rumors, will receive the case of the smallest iPhone 12, but thanks to the narrower frames, it displays a larger display of 0.1 inches. The layout does not have a cutout for the True Depth module used to unlock using Face ID, and the front camera is hidden in a small notch at the top of the screen. The layout does not provide a complete idea of the design of the rear panel, however, points are marked that, apparently, demonstrate the location of the lenses and the LiDAR sensor. By the way, at the end of last month, a source hidden under the nickname Fudge said that the main iPhone of 2021 will receive a camera with four lenses and a LiDAR sensor. In addition, the layout suggests using the USB Type-C connector on the iPhone 13, although many reputable analysts agree that Apple will not take this step and will abandon the proprietary port of Lightning, unless it is in favor of the analog of the Smart Connector. Mac Otakara reports that the layout demonstrates the design of only one of the prototypes, and probably the device that Apple will present in the fall of 2021 will be more or less different from what we see in the photos.


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