Report claims next iPhone will reduce the size of the notch

Jan 10, 2021 19:06 GMT  ·  By

The controversial notch debuted back in 2017 on the iPhone X, and since then, it made its way not all to all the other iPhones released since then, but also to models from other manufacturers out there.

Every year since the iPhone X, the thing we heard from unofficial channels was that Apple wanted to make the notch smaller, only that little has changed in the last few years.

And now, the same rumor is back. According to a new report, Apple is expected to make the notch smaller on the iPhone 13, with the company to also make the devices a little bit thicker.

The design of the iPhone 13 will be very similar to the one of the model currently on the market, so overall, the differences in terms of looks would be barely noticeable.

iPhone 13 due in September 2021

Just as expected, the next-generation iPhone will bring upgrades to all models in the current lineup, so there’s a chance we’ll be getting a new iPhone mini, alongside the iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Pro, and iPhone 13 Pro Max.

All will come with upgraded cameras, and of course, Apple will install a new Bionic chip supposed to offer even better performance and additional power optimizations.

This year, the new iPhones are expected to go live in September, all at the same time and without any delay. In 2020, Apple launched the iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro in October, while the iPhone 12 mini and the Pro Max went on sale a month later due to what was believed to be a production struggle caused by the global health issue.

Needless to say, Apple has remained completely tight-lipped on the iPhone 13 so far, so everything should be taken with a pinch of salt for now.