Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and what seems more aesthetically pleasing to one might not to another. But it isn't known for sure why Apple would be making this change especially since there are fans of both the vertical and diagonal layouts. Most likely, Apple is making this move because it helps them arrange some components inside the phone. Additionally, the tipster says that the change will make "the device instantly recognizable as the latest model."
While the tipster sharing this information doesn't have an extensive history of revealing tips on Twitter, 9to5Mac notes that he did correctly pass along some details about how Apple's App Clips would work back in 2020. He also posted recently about "independent confirmation" he received about a periscope lens coming this year on only the iPhone 15 Pro Max.
The iPhone 16 non-Pro models are rumored to return to the vertical rear camera layout last seen on the iPhone 12
It's hard enough to figure out exactly what Apple is doing this year without having to deal with prototype models that are testing out possible features for next year's iPhone models. So any of these features from the larger displays for the iPhone 16 Pro models to the vertical rear cameras for the iPhone 16 non-Pro handsets could end up getting scrapped before the final designs are signed off on.
By the way, the iPhone Pro units, with their three cameras, have both a vertical and a diagonal layout. Which rear camera layout for the non-Pro iPhone models do you prefer, vertical or diagonal? Why? Tell us in the comments section below.
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