Smartphone accessory makers are already busy producing iPhone 13 cases and more, but one brand has made the unusual decision to publicly share the models they are working on on social media.
Well-known Chinese accessory manufacturer Benks posted pictures of the patterns on which its cases are based on on Weibo today. The leakers DuanRui and Ice Universe have shared the shots further on Twitter. The images show all four iPhone 13 models we expect, with similar dimensions to the 2020 iPhone lineup. So the four devices will appear in the same 5.4-inch, 6.1-inch, and 6.7-inch options, with both standard and "Pro" variants of the 6.1-inch model. In terms of looks, the main difference this year will be a slightly smaller notch on the front, a diagonal rear dual-camera array on the iPhone 13 mini and the standard 6.1-inch, and a larger rear camera unit on the iPhone 13 Pro models.

iPhone 13: Apple redesigns camera module
Leaked schematics have shown that the upcoming iPhones will have a thicker overall design and a larger camera bump on the iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max. The larger camera modules are likely due to the included sensor-shift stabilization for all models in the lineup and the improved ultra-wide-angle capabilities on the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max. Of course, since accessory makers rely heavily on leaks and rumors to create initial cases before the launch of new devices, the final product may differ. In addition to a smaller notch, larger batteries, and a 120Hz display, Apple is also expected to expand the availability of mmWave 5G to more regions this year. (Photo by Unsplash / Denis Cherkashin)