Spigen Leaks the iPhone 13 Ahead of Official Unveiling, Leaving Nothing to be Desired at all

Sep 13, 2021 at 05:04am EDT
Spigen leaks iPhone 13 case and design ahead of official launch

Case and accessory maker hyped up the iPhone 13 launch this weekend by simply leaking the case of said smartphone, confirming the new rear camera lens arrangement and display size.

Spigen Confirms the iPhone 13 Design, Display Size and Camera Lens Arrangement in Marvelous Leak

OK, so we've known about the new camera lens arrangement on the iPhone 13 for a while now, including the display size. Instead of having a top-bottom arrangement this time around for the camera lenses, Apple is going with a diagonal arrangmenet. We have no idea why, but that's how things are going to be this year.

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But, Spigen, arguably one of the best case and accessory makers of the world just went ahead and leaked their upcoming case for the iPhone 13. And with that, the design of the iPhone 13 itself, including key features such as the above mentioned camera thing as well as display size which sits at 6.1-inches for the iPhone 13 model.

Apart from the leak itself, you can rest assured that you will be able to buy a Spigen case at launch with the above Ultra Hybrid Mag option being one of them. Clearly, it's a MagSafe compatible case and one which will resonate well with those invested in the MagSafe ecosystem.

But, of course, the star of the show is the iPhone 13 smartphone as well, which is set to be a blockbuster hit among the masses when it finally becomes available to purchase.

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