Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max will have really slim bezels, leaving the S23 and Xiaomi 13 behind

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While Apple’s major focus for the year will be its mixed reality headset that is slated to be released sometime in June, the Californian giant can’t ignore iPhones. New information from Ice Universe sheds light on a new feature of the most expensive iPhone.

Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max is tipped to come with a thin black border around the screen. This could be the thinnest bezel-less iPhone model ever.

iPhone 15 Pro Max will break records with its front design

The tipster has revealed that the iPhone 15 Pro Max will feature black bezels with a width of 1.55mm, which is the thinnest not only in an iPhone but among all mobile phones. For reference, the Samsung Galaxy S23 has a bezel width of 1.95mm.

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Xiaomi 13 currently has the thinnest black border bezel of 1.81mm. The 1.55mm width of the iPhone 15 Pro Max will set a new benchmark. It is worth noting that the predecessor iPhone 14 Pro has a bezel width of 2.17mm.

Now, this is a welcome change for the expensive iPhone. In case you are unaware, the iPhone 15 Pro Max is said to be priced higher and will offer some premium features.

Starting with the display, it features an even bigger and brighter panel with support for Dynamic Island and Promotion. The notch of Pro models may be narrower this time.

It is said to have a titanium build and solid state buttons. The device will be powered by Apple’s A17 Bionic chipset paired with 6GB of RAM and up to 1TB of internal storage. The A17 chip may be based on TSMC’s 3nm fabrication efficiency offering.

Apart from this, Apple can also improve the camera and offer a bigger battery. This time, Apple will offer USB Type-C port in all iPhones. However, Apple may go ahead and release MFI certified cables, meaning third party cables used to charge Android phones may not work.

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