The iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max already had an impressive ‘screen to body ratio’ as their bezels were said to measure just 1.55mm. Going beyond that for the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max will require an engineering prowess like no other, but based on various rumors, Apple has proven that it can successfully achieve a new record using different technologies. Now, the latest comparison pits the current-generation flagship against the upcoming one, and we get to see how thin those bezels can get after a one-year gap.
Apple is not just expected to introduce larger displays to the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max, but both models are also said to tout the thinnest bezels of any device launched by the company. A previous rumor claimed that the smaller version’s bezels would measure 1.2mm, whereas the top-end offering’s bezels would measure 1.15mm.
Doing the math, the iPhone 16 Pro Max’s bezels will be 40 percent thinner compared to the iPhone 15 Pro Max, and to show an illustration of just how thin we are talking, Apple Hub has drawn a comparison of both flagships. Even at a fair amount of viewing distance from a laptop display, we noticed that the difference was quite noticeable, and it has all been made possible thanks to rumored technology called ‘Border Reduction Structure.’
Previously, Apple was said to introduce ‘low-injection pressure over-molding’ (LIPO) technology for future products to increase their ‘screen to body ratio,’ but it appears that the company has changed its stance for the iPhone 16 Pro Max. It will be interesting to see a real-world side-by-side comparison of both models once Apple officially announces its lineup during its September 9 ‘It’s Glowtime’ event.
If you remember, the iPhone 15 Pro Max’s bezels could
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