Apple's iPhone 16 Pro could have world's thinnest bezels
A new leak about the iPhone 16 Pro goes further than previous claims about the bezels and says they will be the thinnest of any smartphone ever made.

The bezels on the iPhone 16 Pro may be even slimmer
It's not a surprise that Apple may be aiming for thinner and thinner bezels on the iPhone, since it has repeatedly worked to achieve that before. Nor is it new that the iPhone 16 range in particular will feature yet thinner bezels.
According to leaker "Ice Universe," though, the iPhone 16 Pro will break records. He or she does not mention the iPhone 16 Pro Max, but it's likely that will see the same reduction.
My friend confirmed that iPhone 16 Pro will reduce bezel, surpassing Galaxy S24 to become the world's narrowest bezel mobile phone, which seems to be very close to the dream form.
-- ICE UNIVERSE (@UniverseIce)
regarding the displays on the iPhone 16 range have claimed that there have been production problems because of thinner bezels. Specifically, there were yield issues, and part of the problem concerned heat dissipation issues.
Apple is said to be using Border Reduction Structure (BRS) technology to achieve ultra-thin bezels. However, there were reportedly problems applying it to the bottom edge.
Leaker "Ice Universe" has a good track record with iPhone display details. In 2020, they revealed that the iPhone 13 would have a smaller notch.
Rumor Score: Likely
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Comments
This bizarre fixation on thin bezels is... bizarre. Don't these people realize that the bezel serves a functional purpose? Two, actually.
1. More accurate colour reproduction by creating a border where light can't "leak" into the image being viewed.
2. Unintended touch. Even with my 13 Pro, this issue continues to aggravate my usage of the phone. I often need to readjust my grip to restore accuracy with my intended touches.
The bottom bezel is where they are more noticeable nowadays and I'd hazard a guess this is where this rumour is focused.
That's fine, as it's somewhere an extra millimeter of screenspace might be gained. The problem is that no one cares, as that bezel, while technically 'thicker' is already thin enough to not be an issue.
The other non-issue is symmetry. Again no one cares because they never 'see' the slight asymmetrical form of bezels.
As far as unintentional touch is concerned, I can only speak from my experience over more than two years with a phone whose side bezels are so thin that the official case for it does not actually reach the sides. It has slightly elevated protections on the top and bottom corners.
In that context, unintentional touch for me has been zero.
While holding the phone, the skin under my thumbs wraps around the phone and touches the screen, so the phone thinks I am performing a two finger gesture instead of a a tap.
Thinner bezels will only exacerbate this issue even more.