Apple has begun shipping dummy variants of its upcoming iPhone 13 Series to various companies that involve themselves in the manufacture of cases and other accessories for the device.
Recent leaks of these dummy variants have given us an idea of all the four variants in the iPhone 13 Series and what we can expect them to look like. We can understand that the Vanilla iPhone 13 will not be larger than the iPhone 13 Pro. Both devices will be the same size, despite them not having the same screens.
At present, we expect that only two of the iPhone 13 Pro models will feature LTPO models with a 120Hz refresh rate, whereas the other two will stick with a 60Hz refresh rate. Apple will go all-in on the LTPO panels only in the iPhone 14th generation.
The above images display the images of the cases that have already been produced, upon looking closely, you can tell that they fit over the current iPhone 12 models, though they do not line up accurately.
In the following images that were shared by Benks, a renowned accessory maker in China, these are most likely the moulds that will be used to make iPhone 13 cases.
The iPhone 13 series will be manufactured by Foxconn and Pegatron. Mass production of the new lineup is yet to begin but since Apple’s timeline indicates a September or October launch, we can expect it to begin soon.
Source: Weibo
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