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Leaker Jon Prosser has today made CAD renders purporting to be of the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Pro available for download online.

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In a new video on YouTube channel FrontPageTech, Prosser said that the iPhone 13 will be slightly thicker to accommodate a larger battery, in line with previous leaks and rumors. He also brought attention to a number of other previously-rumored design changes, including a smaller notch and a new diagonal rear camera layout for the non-Pro models.

Prosser has made the two CAD files available for download in the description of his video so that anyone can closely examine the alleged changes.

For more on what to expect from the iPhone 13 lineup, see our full roundup.



Article Link: Leaker Makes iPhone 13 CAD Files Available to Download
 
Is Posser sure this is not one of the prototype design iPhone CAD? That camera looks even uglier.
 
Anyone else sick of how clickbait-y YouTube has gotten? Even more legitimate YTers (which I wouldn’t file Prosser under) with these thumbnails of themselves looking very cringey, with a title that has at *least* three words in CAPS BECAUSE IMPORTANT. (😉)
 
Anyone else sick of how clickbait-y YouTube has gotten? Even more legitimate YTers (which I wouldn’t file Prosser under) with these thumbnails of themselves looking very cringey, with a title that has at *least* three words in CAPS BECAUSE IMPORTANT. (😉)
YT used to be my favorite place for tutorials and just learning how to DIY things that I have never done before. I guess it still is, but with all the sponsored BS and clickbait titles, I am more discerning on what I actually watch and what information I take as "gospel".

I learned a lot about my BBQ hobby, enough that it now generates revenue for me on the side sometimes, but damn it if everyone isn't just trying to sell you something anymore. I guess the positive side of that is that I try and seek out the smaller channels that don't employ these tactics. Assuming I am not alone, that theoretically helps channels grow as a result.
 
Anyone else sick of how clickbait-y YouTube has gotten? Even more legitimate YTers (which I wouldn’t file Prosser under) with these thumbnails of themselves looking very cringey, with a title that has at *least* three words in CAPS BECAUSE IMPORTANT. (😉)
I stopped following Rene Ritchie for exactly this reason. Don't want my feed to be flooded with that kind of content.
 
Anyone else sick of how clickbait-y YouTube has gotten? Even more legitimate YTers (which I wouldn’t file Prosser under) with these thumbnails of themselves looking very cringey, with a title that has at *least* three words in CAPS BECAUSE IMPORTANT. (😉)
Because its all about clicks and money. Id bet my next paycheck most of these "creators" and "influencers" are secretly miserable most of the time because they are just ***ing themselves out for clicks. It becomes an unhealthy cycle.

Thankfully there are still some very legit tech people still on youtube as well as some up and comers.
 
Along with every other YouTuber. Look at Rene Ritchie's. Same thing.
Sad thing about Rene is he actually has amazing content most of the time. Unfortunately he has to play the silly game of trying to get clicks with obnoxious photos. And its quite clear he isn't very comfortable doing so. Its just a necessary evil to be in the youtube game especially if its for a living.
 
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