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  • iPhone 16 Pro CAD Renders Show Familiar Design with Button Tweaks

    iPhone 16 Pro CAD Renders Show Familiar Design with Button Tweaks

    New CAD renders of the iPhone 16 Pro reveal a glimpse into the phone’s design, showcasing familiar elements with some notable changes. Contrary to previous leaks suggesting a major overhaul, these renders obtained by 91Mobiles suggest a more evolutionary design approach.

    iPhone 16 Pro CAD Renders Leak

    The front view of the iPhone 16 Pro seems to maintain the Dynamic Island feature introduced in the iPhone 15 Pro. Although the sketch displays a notch with two islands for clarity, the final design might resemble its predecessor. On the back, the camera bump’s design remains consistent with previous iPhone models, casting doubt on speculations of a radical camera layout.

    New Buttons and Display Upgrades

    A standout addition in these renders is the introduction of new buttons. The images reveal a rumored "Capture Button" positioned on the left side, possibly replacing the mmWave antenna housing. This button could serve as a dedicated camera button, facilitating quick photo and video capture or offering functions like zoom control. Alternatively, it might function as an AI button, reflecting Apple’s emphasis on artificial intelligence.

    Despite reports from 91Mobiles and MacRumors suggesting the credibility of the "Capture Button," there are conflicting rumors about the Action Button seen on the iPhone 15 Pro. While some sources hint at a slightly larger Action Button, others claim Apple may have retained the existing design.

    Moreover, leaks hint at a slight enlargement in display sizes for both the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max, increasing from 6.1 inches and 6.7 inches to 6.3 inches and 6.9 inches, respectively. This adjustment aligns with expectations of reduced bezels for a more immersive user experience.

    Camera Enhancements and Final Thoughts

    The camera system of the iPhone 16 Pro is anticipated to undergo significant improvements. It may adopt the 5X telephoto lens from the iPhone 16 Pro Max, enhancing zoom capabilities. Additionally, leaks suggest the inclusion of a 48MP ultra-wide sensor exclusively for the Pro models.

    While the design changes may not be drastic, the iPhone 16 Pro is set to bring interesting refinements. The introduction of new buttons, especially the "Capture Button," promises enhancements for photography and videography enthusiasts. With a larger display and potential camera upgrades, the iPhone 16 Pro appears to be a promising but incremental successor.

    It’s worth noting that these are leaks, and Apple’s final design could vary. Nonetheless, these renders offer a compelling preview of what the iPhone 16 Pro might offer. Earlier this month, 91Mobiles also unveiled CAD renders of the iPhone SE 4, showcasing a design reminiscent of the iPhone 14.


    iPhone 16 Pro CAD Renders Show Familiar Design with Button Tweaks

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  • Leaked CAD Renders Tease Redesigned 12.9″ iPad Air

    Leaked CAD Renders Tease Redesigned 12.9″ iPad Air

    Render Leaks Showcase Alterations in Design and Potential Enhancements for iPad Air 2024

    Enhanced Display Size Retaining Familiar Aesthetic

    Enhanced Camera Features

    Potential Enhancement to M2 Chip

    Probable Expansion of iPad Series

    Summary of the 2022 iPad Air

  • All Potential Design Modifications Suggested by Recent iPhone 16 Renders

    All Potential Design Modifications Suggested by Recent iPhone 16 Renders

    The latest iPhone 15s didn’t offer much in the way of a fresh look. They stuck with the familiar design of their predecessors. But things could shake up for the iPhone 16, with hints of a button and camera makeover in new renders.

    MacRumors obtained a pre-production design for the iPhone 16, which they shared through renders while keeping their source anonymous. They shared three possible renders, each showcasing a different stage in development (so none might be the final phone).

    iPhone 16 renders shows possible design changes

    These renders hint at some interesting changes for iPhone 16: a vertical camera layout instead of the current diagonal one, and possibly different button placements.

    Interestingly, the colors shown (yellow, pink, and midnight) are based on prototypes Apple is testing while MacRumors also mentions that other color options originally considered for the iPhone 15 were also tested for the 16 at some point.

    The yellow model is apparently the earliest design for iPhone 16. It has a single volume rocker, an “Action” button, and a camera bump reminiscent of the iPhone X. The pink one has separate volume buttons, an Action button, and a camera bump like the iPhone 12.

    The midnight iPhone, on the other hand, features a larger Action button and a new “Capture” button. The source believes that the black variant is the most likely the final design for the iPhone 16.

    Something common across all the rendered models is the vertically stacked cameras. This change in camera layout will make the new iPhone recognizable as the latest model. While this setup seems confirmed, Macrumors suggests Apple is considering two different camera bump designs:

    1. iPhone 12 style: Two camera lenses, one above the other, like the iPhone 12.
    2. iPhone X style: A single, pill-shaped camera enclosure, like the iPhone X.

    However, as seen in the above renders, current prototypes favor the iPhone 12 style. But remember, these are just early glimpses. The iPhone 16 launch is still nine months away, and any details could change before the official reveal.

  • Leaked CAD Renders Reveal Full Design of OnePlus Nord Buds 3

    Leaked CAD Renders Reveal Full Design of OnePlus Nord Buds 3

    A new pair of truly wireless earbuds from OnePlus is on the horizon. The upcoming earbuds, rumored to be called the OnePlus Nord Buds 3, will be a part of the brand’s affordable product lineup. Recently, 5K CAD renders of the Nord Buds 3 were shared by well-known tipster OnLeaks, providing a glimpse into the design of the device.

    Design and Features

    The renders showcase a pebble-shaped charging case for the Nord Buds 3. The case features a glossy lid cover, while the rest of the case has a matte finish and displays the OnePlus branding. As for the earbuds themselves, they sport an in-ear and stem design.

    The Nord Buds 3 is expected to be the direct successor to the Nord Buds 2, which was released earlier this year. However, the tipster did not share any pricing or specifications for the Nord Buds 3, leaving fans eagerly awaiting more details.

    OnePlus Buds 3 and Certification

    Interestingly, the OnePlus Buds 3, another model in the Buds lineup, has also been making headlines recently. The Buds 3 were spotted on certification platforms like BIS and FCC, hinting at an imminent release. Renders of the Buds 3 were leaked as well, giving us a glimpse into their design.

    According to the available information, the Buds 3 will feature a dual driver setup, consisting of a 10.4mm woofer and a 6mm tweeter. It is rumored to offer 48dC ANC (Active Noise Cancellation) and boast an IP55 rating for water and dust resistance. These specifications suggest that the Buds 3 will be a flagship-grade offering from OnePlus.

    Stay Tuned for Updates

    As of now, no further details about the Nord Buds 3 or the OnePlus Buds 3 have been revealed. Fans and tech enthusiasts will have to wait for additional information to emerge. Rest assured, we will continue to provide updates on these earbuds as soon as they become available.

    In conclusion, OnePlus is gearing up to launch new affordable truly wireless earbuds, likely named the Nord Buds 3. The design of the Nord Buds 3 has been revealed through 5K CAD renders, showcasing a pebble-shaped charging case and in-ear, stem design. Additionally, the OnePlus Buds 3, featuring a dual driver setup and ANC, has been spotted on certification platforms. Stay tuned for more updates on these highly anticipated earbuds.