Leaked images suggest Apple's iPhone 16 series will have a vertical camera layout, with five models including an iPhone 16 Plus SE replacing the 6.7-inch Plus model. (X/Majin Bu)


February 19, 2024

Apple's upcoming iPhone 16 series may feature a revamped rear camera layout, as per a tipster's revelations. A leaked image of the iPhone 16's camera module hints at a vertical camera setup, a departure from the horizontal layout seen since the iPhone 12. The iPhone 16 lineup, reportedly comprising five models, could see the 6.7-inch Plus model replaced by a "Plus SE" variant.

A leaked image shared by a user on the microblogging platform X, formerly Twitter, appears to confirm the vertical camera layout for the iPhone 16. MacRumors, having verified the authenticity of the leaked I-34 camera project component through industry sources, adds credibility to these claims.

The same user recently leaked renders of the iPhone 16 series, suggesting the launch of five models: iPhone 16 SE, iPhone 16 Plus SE, iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Pro, and iPhone 16 Pro Max. The iPhone SE models are depicted with a single rear camera, while the standard iPhone 16 has two, arranged vertically. The high-end iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max are shown with a vertically aligned triple rear camera layout. However, the source of these images remains unverified.

Besides the camera layout, Apple is also expected to introduce an Action Button (seen on the iPhone 15 Pro models) and a dedicated Capture button across all iPhone 16 models, allowing quick access to the camera.

It is important to note that the launch of Apple's iPhone 16 series is still months away, and details about the lineup, including the potential replacement of the iPhone 15 Plus with the iPhone 16 Plus SE, are yet to be confirmed.

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