iPhone SE 3, iPhone 12S Pro Concept Renders- Leaks

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- Updated: 1st Feb 2021, 18:19 IST

Apple is not giving up any details on thier lineup of products this year. However, there are concept renders offers glimpse into the possible design of iPhone SE 3 and iPhone 12S Pro online. The iPhoneSE3 can have a list of significant changes over the existing iPhone SE (2020). Moreover, one of the key changes suggests the renders is the absence of a home button. On the other hand,  iPhone 12S Pro appears to have the same design as iPhone 12 Pro, according to the concept renders.

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However, 12S Pro was earlier rumored as iPhone 13 Pro. Though, the latter can come in late 2022 – considering its record for launching phones.

iPhone SE 3 Concept Renders

iPhone SE 3
iPhone SE 3

Slovakian blog Svetapple.sk posts on his blog this upcoming rumored phone concept renders. The renders show a hole-punch display, along with thin bezels. The phone also appears to have a flat frame that resembles the design of the iPhone 12 series.

However, on the back, iPhone SE 3 renders on the back show a single camera sensor, along with an LED flash. Interestingly, it is quite similar to that of iPhone SE and iPhone SE (2020). However, it does not show home button. The blog instead mentioned that there could be Touch ID fingerprint recognition on the power key. This is similar to the latest iPad Air.

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iPhone 12S Pro Concept Renders

iPhone SE 12S
iPhone SE 12S

Apart from iPhone SE 3, LetsGoDigital published the concept renders of iPhone 12S Pro in collaboration with Concept Creator. This new Pro model shows a thinner notch with a chassis similar to that of iPhone 12 Pro. Moreover, you can also expect multiple color options. The renders also suggest the absence of a Lightning port. This means that Apple could offer wireless charging as the sole source to refill the inbuilt battery. However, this information should be taken with a pinch of salt as the Cupertino company hasn’t made any official announcement.



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