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iPhone 13 parts leak reveals a design change Apple fans have been dying for

Over the past few months, the iPhone 13 has begun to take shape through a series of leaks, rumors, and reports. The latest comes from the prolific leaker DuanRui, who shares leaked content from Chinese social media sites frequently on Twitter. On Wednesday morning, he posted an image taken from Sina Weibo that purportedly features…

Over the past few months, the iPhone 13 has begun to take shape through a series of leaks, rumors, and reports. The latest comes from the prolific leaker DuanRui, who shares leaked content from Chinese social media sites frequently on Twitter. On Wednesday morning, he posted an image taken from Sina Weibo that purportedly features two iPhone 13 “film samples,” both of which have a smaller notch than what we’ve seen on recent models.

One of the two display panels in the image is far smaller than the other, which would seemingly indicate that we are looking at the front panels of the iPhone 13 mini and iPhone 13 Pro. As previous leaks have suggested, both models have a smaller sensor housing than the one that was introduced on the iPhone X and has stayed unchanged through the iPhone 12 series. Multiple sources have claimed that Apple was able to achieve a smaller notch on the iPhone 13 lineup by moving the earpiece speaker into the top bezel, allowing for a less crowded sensor housing.

Providing we are seeing these display panels from the front, the selfie camera appears to have shifted from the right side of the earpiece speaker over to the left side of the notch. The selfie camera currently sits just off-center inside the notch, but with the speaker reportedly being removed from the housing, it looks like Apple will push the camera all the way to the side. That said, these panels could conceivably be upside-down.

That said, the image above lines up with a recent mockup from Mac Otakara in which the selfie camera has similarly moved from the right side to the left. According to the blog’s measurements, the height of the notch has increased slightly from 5.30mm to 5.35mm, but the width has decreased from 34.83mm to 26.80mm.

While the initial notch design went unchanged for several years, Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has said that the new, smaller notch will not be long for this world, as Apple plans to introduce its first hole-punch display as soon as 2022 on the iPhone 14 line. We have seen several Android vendors, including Samsung and OnePlus, cut out a small hole in the display for the selfie camera, but Apple’s Face ID requires too many sensors to shove into a small hole. By 2023, Kuo expects Apple to move the entire Face ID system under the display, which would allow the company to eliminate any notches or cutouts and deliver a truly all-screen design on the iPhone 15.

Beyond the selfie camera, another recent leak has insinuated that the base iPhone 13 model will use a new configuration for the primary camera on the back of the phone. Rather than stacking the two lenses on top of each other, new renders obtained by MySmartPrice show that Apple will instead place them diagonally within the housing. It’s unclear why Apple would go this route, but if the renders are accurate, we’ll find out this fall.
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Blessing CEO Gifts Fiancé IVD an iPhone 16 Pro Max for His Birthday (VIDEO)

Self-acclaimed relationship expert, Blessing CEO has once again caused a buzz on social media after gifting her fiancé, IVD, an iPhone for his birthday. Sharing a video on her Instagram page, she captured the moment IVD emotionally unboxed the device, feeling touched by the thoughtful gift…

Self-acclaimed relationship expert, Blessing CEO has once again caused a buzz on social media after gifting her fiancé, IVD, an iPhone for his birthday. Sharing a video on her Instagram page, she captured the moment IVD emotionally unboxed the device, feeling touched by the thoughtful gift…
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Remote-controlled sex toys could be ‘weaponised’ against users in terrifying hack attacks

Tech Tech news HACKER ALERT Remote-controlled sex toys could be ‘weaponised’ against users in terrifying hack attacks Warning comes amid growing use of internet-enabled gadgets by long-distance couples Andy Robinson Published: 0:42, 12 Jan 2025 Updated: 0:42, 12 Jan 2025 REMOTE-controlled sex toys could be “weaponised” against users by hackers. Cyber menaces are able to

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Remote-controlled sex toys could be ‘weaponised’ against users in terrifying hack attacks

Warning comes amid growing use of internet-enabled gadgets by long-distance couples
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REMOTE-controlled sex toys could be “weaponised” against users by hackers.

Cyber menaces are able to bypass security on devices to alter intensity of vibration, causing “significant physical harm”, say experts.

The gizmos’ unencrypted connections, which enable smartphone control, leave them open to “man-in-the-middle” attacks.

The warning comes amid a growing use of internet-enabled gadgets by long-distance couples.

A report, commissioned by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology, states: “An attacker has the capacity of intercepting a user’s device.

“Intensity of its vibration could then be changed and/or commanded remotely.”

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The report adds that associated apps which save X-rated images and chats on weak third party servers can also easily be hacked to access personal details.

Mark Coté, who led the King’s College London research, said apps for women tracking periods, pregnancy and babies are equally vulnerable.

The DSIT said it was committed to bolstering the UK’s cyber defences.

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Indie App Spotlight: ‘one sec’ helps you stop doom scrolling on your iPhone

Welcome to Indie App Spotlight. This is a weekly 9to5Mac series where we showcase the latest apps in the indie app world. If you’re a developer and would like your app featured, get in contact. one sec aims to help people reduce mindless scrolling on social media…

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Man complains as girlfriend gives intimacy as a birthday gift after he gifted her an iPhone 12

A Nigerian man is expressing his frustration after his girlfriend promised him intimacy as a birthday gift, despite him gifting her a brand new iPhone 12 Pro Max on her own birthday. In a post that has gone viral on the popular social media platform X (formerly Twitter…

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