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Leak Suggests iPhone 16 will Return to Vertical Camera Layout

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Leak Suggests iPhone 16 will Return to Vertical Camera Layout

There’s a lot of excitement about the new iPhone 16 coming out soon. People are curious about how it will look and what features it will have, especially the camera. Recently, someone on Twitter named Majin Bu shared a picture that seems to show what the back camera part of the iPhone 16 might look like. This has gotten a lot of people talking and guessing about what the new iPhone will be like.

The picture displays how the cameras might be arranged on the iPhone 16. Some rumors have suggested this change before. The person who shared the picture on Twitter, Majin Bu, sometimes gets things right about iPhone designs, but not always.

MacRumors is able to independently verify the authenticity of the component design pictured above. Through our industry sources, we are able to confirm that the item featured in Bu’s post is the main camera chassis for the I-34 camera project, intended for use in the base model ‌iPhone 16‌ set to be released later this year.

In addition to the vertical camera setup, the iPhone 16 is anticipated to inherit the Action button from the iPhone 15 Pro. Moreover, it will introduce a new Capture button with force-sensor technology positioned on the right side of the phone. For more details on what to anticipate from this year’s new iPhones, visit our dedicated rumor roundup pages for the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro.

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