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Get Ready for More Screen: iPhone 16 Pro to Debut with Cutting-Edge Design!

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The upcoming ‘iPhone 16 Pro’, with the thinnest bezel in the history of the iPhone series, is set to be released this fall.

IT media outlet, PhoneArena, cited Weibo user Setuna Digital and reported on the 2nd, “The iPhone 16 Pro is expected to reveal the thinnest bezel among all iPhones to date.”

Setuna Digital particularly mentioned the incredible bezel thickness of the iPhone 16 Pro and the iPhone 16 Pro Max is 1.2mm and 1.15mm respectively. Such figures reveal a comparable reduction from the last two bezels of the iPhone 15 Pro (1.71mm) and the 2.15mm bezel of the iPhone 14 Pro.

The Weibo user also noted that Apple “accurately measured the display physical module by introducing the BRS (Border Reduction Structure) technology. Apple plans to minimize the bezel on the top, left, and right, as well as the bottom bezel which has been challenging in the past.

This technology not only improves the aesthetic design of the device but also expands the display while maintaining its product size. With a thinner bezel, the users will experience a rather bigger display, providing convenience.

Such technological advancement might play a crucial role in the iPhone 16 to be the best smartphone in 2024.

In the past, Apple suppliers have faced several technical conflicts due to Apple’s strict guidelines. However, recent reports indicate that all technical difficulties have been resolved; hence the production is progressing smoothly.

As a result, the iPhone 16 series is expected to be released this September. The industry is keen to see how consumers will react to this launch.

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