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Japanese website Mac Otakara has shared a video in which supposedly size-accurate 3D-printed iPhone 15 dummies are compared to iPhone 14 cases, and ...
A set of 3D-printed mock-ups of the iPhone 15 family seemingly demonstrate that Apple's next set of flagships will not fit into cases meant for the iPhone 14 range.
Japanese blog Macotakara published a video comparing 3D mockups of the iPhone 15 series and whether the current cases fit. Here's the answer.
Leaked diagrams have given way to mockups and 3D-printed models that may provide some insight into just how much the new device designs will change. The new models were paired with iPhone 13 cases ...
Macotakra tested this further using the 3D-printed dummy units to confirm the changes. The report does, however, claim that you’ll probably be able to use iPhone 14 Plus cases with the iPhone 15 ...
But having just a single rear camera, as has been the case with all the previous iPhone SE models, would make sense. While this may be disappointing to phone photographers, it would keep ...
The new iPhone SE, like the ‌iPhone‌ XR, ‌iPhone‌ 11, 11 Pro, and 11 Pro Max, features support for Haptic Touch instead of 3D Touch, which means that ‌3D Touch‌ has officially been ...
The Steth IO is an iPhone case with a difference. It can hear, visualize, and record a heart beat, turning your smartphone into a stethoscope. Impressively, it's the work of a 15 year-old high ...
In images of a 3D mockup posted by Mac Otakara, the iPhone SE 4 looks to be sporting the same design Apple used with the iPhone 14, which was confirmed by easily fitting on an existing iPhone 14 case.
The 3D model iPhone 8 shows a design without side display bezels, an Essential phone-like display wrapping around a front-facing camera and sensors, and the new vertical dual-camera setup on the rear.
Matterport for iOS, an app that makes it easy to create a 3D model of any space with your iPhone or iPad has released an update today to support the LiDAR sensor on the iPhone 12 Pro and Pro Max ...
Capture is a new iPhone app created by the Y Combinator-backed startup Standard Cyborg. By leveraging the sensors and cameras in Apple’s newest smartphones, it allows anyone to perform 3D scans ...