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This time around, Apple is changing many things on its largest phone, with the rumor mill hinting at potential external and internal changes.iPhone 17 Pro Max , that would be an enlarged camera island at the rear, which will span side-to-side and will somewhat remind of the camera strips on Google's Pixel phones, just larger in size.
's 8.25mm size. Hopefully, Apple will fill all that extra space with battery, which is always the anticipated outcome of design enlargements. Build materials might also get changed up a bit. There are rumors claiming that Apple might turn its head away from titanium and come back to aluminum with the, which would make the whole assembly slightly lighter and more cost-effective. Most importantly, however, worldwide titanium production is domineered by China, which could be a major issue should the trade tensions with the US continue. The button configuration will remain the same: an Action button on the left-hand side and a Camera Control button on the lower-right side of the phone, giving users more control over how they control their devices. will feature a 6.9-inch Liquid Retina XDR display once again, with 120Hz ProMotion technology. In this regard, the upcoming device will stay identical with themight feature a slightly smaller Dynamic Island notch up front. Historically, this wouldn't be the first time Apple has minimized the cutout at the front: back with thegeneration, Apple diminished the display notch by 20% in comparison with the previous generations, leaving more screen real estate accessible to the user. Another possible upgrade could be Apple's adoption of Samsung's M14 OLED panel, which could vastly increase the potential peak brightness from 2,000 nits currently to nearly 3,000 nits in the right ambience. At the same time, the minimum brightness will still gravitate around 1 nit, like on theThe next iPhone will certainly use the Apple A19 Pro chipset. Although we are sure about the name, we don't know whether it will be manufactured on a 3nm or a denser and more advanced 3nm node. Given that both the A17 and A18 Pro chips were built on TSMC's 3nm manufacturing node, the A19 Pro will logically use this manufacturing process, but recent rumors claimed that TSMC might have installed the equipment necessary for the 2nm manufacturing process ahead of time, leading to speculation that Apple and themight be first in line to get the faster and even more efficient 2nm chips this year. In any case, regardless of the manufacturing process, we expect gains in terms of performance and efficiency with the Apple A19 Pro chipset. However, when directly compared with the A18 Pro inside the, the differences might be smaller, so you probably won't gain that much if you upgrade. will get it over-the-year in September. We currently anticipate a major visual redesign, the first one in over a decade. AI features are probably currently on hold, asAside from the larger camera island at the rear, which might soon rival the Las Vegas Strip, we are reportedly only getting little changes with the rear camera assembly. It seems Apple will finally move to a higher-res 5X periscope camera, allegedly a 48MP one, a definitive upgrade over the 12MP one that debuted with the. With a higher-res periscope camera, Apple will be able to use in-sensor cropping for enhanced hybrid zoom, which essentially means potentially longer zoom with lossless optical quality. Apple might also include 8K video recording for the first time on the iPhone lineup. This feature will most certainly remain exclusive to the Pro models, though. is the current record holder when it comes to battery sizes on iPhones, but rumors claim that glory might be very short-lived. The 4,685mAh battery on board could be overtaken by the, which might give us a battery larger than 4,700mAh, but likely no larger than 5,000mAh. , but the perfection of the"stacking" technology might be the main reason we could potentially see a larger battery here. could draw up to 40W of wired charging in certain scenarios, while its MagSafe 2.0 charging speeds top out at 25W. users will most certainly find little reasons to upgrade to the newer device; it's more or less aimed at holdouts of iPhones older than thePeter, an experienced tech enthusiast at PhoneArena, is captivated by all things mobile. His impartial reviews and proficiency in Android systems offer readers valuable insights. Off-duty, he delves into the latest cryptocurrency trends and enjoys sci-fi and video games.Phonearena comments rules A discussion is a place, where people can voice their opinion, no matter if it is positive, neutral or negative. However, when posting, one must stay true to the topic, and not just share some random thoughts, which are not directly related to the matter.Multiple accounts - one person can have only one accountModeration is done by humans. We try to be as objective as possible and moderate with zero bias. If you think a post should be moderated - please, report it.Verizon reps are begging customers to stop doing this one frustrating thingThe Vivo X200 Ultra is here at last with a crazy ~9x zoom lens that's detachableGet ready to collect your first T-Mobile Tuesdays gift from store in a long while
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