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Revolutionary ‘Borderless’ Technology Set to Minimize iPhone 16 Bezels: Telecom Report

Apple is gearing up to make the iPhone 16 family even sleeker by reducing the bezels further, according to a recent report. The Korean outlet Sisajournal (via @Tech_Reve) reveals that Apple will utilize a new technology called BRS (Border Reduction Structure) to achieve ultra-thin bezels on the iPhone 16.

In the past, reducing the size of top and side bezels was feasible, but the bottom bezel presented challenges due to heat generation issues. However, with the introduction of BRS technology, Apple aims to address this problem by making the bottom bezel as thin as possible through innovative methods like “rolling the copper wires at the bottom upward.”

Both Samsung Display and LG Display will provide panels incorporating this cutting-edge tech for all four models in the iPhone 16 lineup. This move signifies Apple’s commitment to creating a truly bezel-less smartphone experience for users.

Reports also suggest that the iPhone 16 and 16 Plus models will feature a new vertically aligned camera setup and inherit features from their predecessors like the Action button and rumored Capture button. The Pro models may see slight increases in size and weight, along with a potential upgrade to a 48MP ultra-wide camera.

While not many design changes are expected compared to the iPhone 15 series, Apple plans to leverage iOS 18 to enhance user experience. The upcoming operating system is rumored to incorporate advanced AI features aimed at competing with rivals like Samsung and Google. In fact, there are even reports indicating Apple’s willingness to collaborate with Google to power AI capabilities on its devices.

Exciting developments lie ahead for the iPhone 16 series as Apple continues its pursuit of innovation in telecommunications technology.

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