The 2024 series of Apple iPhones is already causing a stir. According to renowned display analyst Ross Young, the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max will feature a significantly larger display than their predecessor models.
The speculations about Apple's new iPhone 16 Pro Max are getting louder and louder. With a supposedly larger display, the smartphone promises to exceed users' expectations. The CAD model that has now surfaced allows us to take a first look at the possible design of the upcoming device. Although it is still too early to confirm the accuracy of this information, it does leave room for exciting speculation about the future iPhone 16 Pro Max. The alleged CAD model of the iPhone 16 Pro Max, shared by Sonny Dickson with 9to5Mac divided has nevertheless attracted the attention of the tech community.

This model offers detailed insights into the possible dimensions of the upcoming iPhone. In particular, it is clear that the iPhone 16 Pro Max will have a larger display than its predecessor. While the iPhone 15 Pro Max will have a display of around 6.7 inches, the iPhone 16 Pro Max is expected to boast an impressive 6.9 inches. This means an even larger display area and opens up new possibilities for multimedia content, gaming and productivity.
iPhone 16 Pro Max: Will Apple go one better?
Interestingly, the iPhone 16 Pro Max's larger display will be found mostly in the vertical. The CAD model shows that the overall height of the device will increase by about 5mm to ~165.0mm while the width would only increase by about 0.5mm to ~77.2mm. This design approach could allow for better use of the vertical screen space and improve the viewing experience for users. At the same time, the device remains handy and user-friendly thanks to the slight increase in width. However, it is important to note that the leaked CAD model is an unconfirmed source, so the accuracy of the information remains uncertain for now. More information and leaks are expected to emerge in the coming months that could bring more clarity about the final design of the iPhone 16 Pro Max. (Image: Apple)