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iPhone 16 Pro CAD render shows display, camera and button design

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iPhone16 Pro CAD Render

iPhone 16 Pro CAD renders leak reveals the front dynamic island screen, rear camera system, and buttons placed for the upcoming iPhone model.

91Mobiles has brought these new renders saying that the iPhone 16 Pro will also use the new titanium body. The new list of changes includes the capture button on the right side of the frame

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The button has been rumored to be used for camera features. It could trigger capture, video recording as well as zoom features. In the renders, the capture button is shown slightly comparative in size to the power button.

In terms of dimensions, the iPhone 16 Pro expands at 169.6mm x 71.4mm x 8.4mm. It could be compared with the iPhone 15 Pro with 146.6mm x 70.6mm x 8.25mm, which makes the iPhone 16 Pro a bit tall.

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Previous reports regarding the device suggest that the screen could improve to 6.3 inches and that height change might be there for this reason.

iPhone16 Pro CAD Render

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iPhone 16 Pro will also retain the camera bump on the top left corner with a camera system and a LiDAR sensor. There’s an LED flash and the size of the entire design remains squarish with round edges.

Inputs from the past show that the camera may get a new 5X tetraprism telephoto camera with increased zoom quality compared to the 3X optical zoom used in the iPhone 15 Pro.

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There could be a new ultra-wide-angle camera used in this new iPhone version to take ultra-wide-angle shots. Below the device, there’s a USB Type C charging port along with speakers.

iPhone 16 Series will bring iOS 18 operating system pre-installed with new features powered by generative AI. The new iPhones are released in the second half of a year and this year may not be an exception.

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