iPhone 13 is projected to see the daylight in September

Apr 14, 2021 16:26 GMT  ·  By

Apple is projected to take the wraps off the new-generation iPhone in September this year, and unsurprisingly, the company has remained completely tight-lipped on all the changes planned for this device.

But on the other hand, early information on the upcoming iPhone 13 makes the headlines via unofficial channels, and today a photo published by DuanRui on Twitter provides us with a glimpse at the new notch of the new phone.

The biggest change this time concerns the overall size of the notch, as the iPhone 13 could reduce its dimensions, finally making it a little bit less intrusive.

The assumption is based on screen protectors for the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 mini, though it goes without saying that everything could change by the time the final design is chosen.

The notch was officially introduced in 2017 on the iPhone X, and since then, it was used on every single modern iPhone released by Apple. The overall dimensions on the notch, however, haven’t changed throughout all these years, despite rumors in this regard, so iPhone 13 would finally introduce this additional polishing later this year.

Four iPhone models due in September

As compared to the previous year, Apple wants all new iPhone models to be announced in September, according to the company’s typical release calendar.

In other words, the iPhone 13 would see the daylight in September, and then the sales would kick off later the same month.

To make sure this happens, Apple plans to begin the production earlier than usual, and it’s believed the manufacturing of some parts could kick off as soon as late May. However, don’t expect more information on the actual features of the iPhone 13 to make the headlines sooner than the summer when reliable tipsters are expected to provide us with a closer look at the new devices.