Apple will announce the iPhone 16 lineup later this year in September, and third-party case manufacturers have already started developing designs for the forthcoming devices. Usually, accessory makers start making products ahead of the device's release to save time and offer their product ahead of launch to beat the competition. We now have our first look at the iPhone 16 cases, which share details on the design of the device.
Apple has been testing a wider range of designs for the iPhone 16 models over the past few months, and it appears that the company is bringing back the iPhone X-like look. While there are some key differences, the overall design language is pretty similar to the iPhone X, and it raises the question of whether the company has run out of ideas for its upcoming devices. Nonetheless, the new design will give the iPhone 16 a new look and feel compared to the current iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus.
We have previously covered that Apple is opting for a vertical layout for the cameras on the iPhone 16, and the design shift could bolster features like Spatial Video support for the new devices. It can be seen in the images (via Sonny Dickson) that the case for the iPhone 16 houses cutouts that reflect a vertical layout of the cameras. In comparison to the iPhone X, the vertical camera layout is quite large, as sensor sizes have increased over the past few years.
The iPhone 16 will feature the Wide and Ultra Wide sensors inside the pill-shaped plateau. The microphone would rest alongside the cameras, but the flash is seen to be located outside of the camera bump. Currently, the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus come with a diagonal camera layout, a design that Apple introduced with the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 mini.
Apart from the vertical camera
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