Rumors surrounding Apple’s upcoming flagship iPhone 15 Pro Max continue to circulate online, with leaks suggesting that the device could feature the thinnest bezels yet seen on an iPhone. According to Ice Universe, a well-known leaker with a proven track record of accurate predictions, the iPhone 15 Pro Max’s bezels are expected to be thinner than those found on the current iPhone 14 Pro Max, as well as Xiaomi 13, which currently holds the record for the thinnest bezels at just 1.81mm.

iPhone 15 Pro Max to Feature Curved Bezels for Apple Watch Look

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Ice Universe has posted an image of an iPhone 15 Pro Max screen protector, alongside a render of what the device would look like, both of which suggest that the phone will have beautiful, thin bezels. The new device will feature curved bezels for an Apple Watch-like look, a claim that was previously made by reliable leaker ShrimpApplePro.

While thin bezels alone may not make a phone a top flagship, the iPhone 15 Pro Max is expected to feature several other improvements over its predecessor. Rumors suggest that the device will feature a larger 48MP main camera, which could outshine even the best Android camera phones on the market. Additionally, the Pro Max is highly likely to include a periscope camera, which would provide users with even more advanced camera capabilities.

The iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max are also rumored to feature a new chipset, with some reports suggesting that the devices could use Apple’s upcoming A17 chip. The phones are also expected to switch from the traditional mute switch to a programmable action button. In terms of design, the Pro models could feature a titanium frame and be slightly less wide and tall than their predecessors, but 5% thicker. However, this reduced thickness could result in a less protrusive camera setup.

Unfortunately, rumors that the phones would feature solid-state volume and power buttons have been dispelled due to higher costs and manufacturing complexity. iPhone 15 series is expected to be announced in September.

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