The iPhone 15 Pro models will have thinner curved bezels than the iPhone 14 Pro models, which could result in an Apple Watch-like appearance, according to the leaker known as “ShrimpApplePro”.
Clarified ApplePro Shrimp that next-gen “Pro” iPhone models will still have flat screens, since only the bezels need to be curved. According to a source speaking to the leaker, this combination of thinner bezels and curved edges could give a similar look to the Apple Watch Series 7 and Series 8.
Curved front glass would also feature on the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus design, but these devices will not have thinner bezels compared to their iPhone 14 predecessors. ShrimpApplePro added that the iPhone 15 lineup will feature the same display sizes as last year’s iPhone 14 lineup.
Last year, the leaker was among the first to say that the iPhone 15 Pro models will have a titanium frame with curved rear edges. ShrimpApplePro has developed a good track record for revealing accurate information about Apple’s plans, so their claims are worth taking seriously.
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