Months before its expected launch in September, new leaked images of the "iPhone 13" have revealed a "new shape" for the anticipated device. Specialized technology websites reported that the leaked images show two notable changes in the design of the phone made by the American giant "Apple."
The first change relates to the "notch," the black section at the top of the phone's front that houses the camera and sensors, such as the light sensor and microphone. Apple started using the "notch" in the "iPhone X," which was released in 2017.
The second change affects the arrangement of the cameras on the back of the phone, leading to speculation that Apple might also equip the front of the phone with two cameras.
So far, no information has been revealed about the internal changes in the phone or the new features that iPhone enthusiasts are eagerly awaiting. Additionally, "mysmartprice" suggested that the size of the "iPhone 13" may be smaller than that of the previous version, the "iPhone 12," but it will feature a screen that covers the front from edge to edge more extensively than before.