Shared by the folks over at Macotakara, a new hands-on video compares the iPhone X with detailed 3D-printed mockups of the rumoured 2018 iPhones, based on the final design schematics recently leaked by Apple’s supply chain partners in Asia (via 9to5Mac).
Although the schematics show dimensions of 143.65 mm x 72.03 mm x 7.69 mm for the 5.8-inch iPhone X releasing later this year suggesting a 1.1 mm wider model, the source notes that could be a discrepancy caused by the schematics including the button height.
The source also highlights that the 6.4-inch iPhone X Plus will likely feature the same camera technology as the current iPhone X, with the TrueDepth sensor measuring in at the same dimensions.
Check out the video below for a closer look at Apple’s 2018 iPhone devices, and how they compare in size to the current generation iPhone X.
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