Apple's next iPhone 15 Pro will have a USB-C port and an A16 processor. According to a post by Bloomberg's Mark Gurman on the social media site X, the new iPhone 15 Pro will undergo an internal change to make it easier to fix.
If there are no delays, the iPhone 15 Pro will be revealed in September. Wamsi Mohan, a Bank of America analyst, had projected that the newest iPhone launch may be postponed by a few weeks and released in October of this year.
The price of the iPhone 15 will be more than the iPhone 14. The expected price difference between the iPhone 15 Pro and the iPhone 14 Pro is $100. The price of the iPhone 15 Pro Max will be $100–200 more than the price of the iPhone 14 Pro Max, which was released in September of last year.
Despite the turbulence in the world economy and the anticipated downturn in the smartphone industry, Apple wants to ensure the current iPhone 15 shipments are ready.
Sales of smartphones dropped by 8% in the June quarter, according to a Counterpoint Research analysis. Due to the continued surge in demand for smartphones priced at $600, Apple's sales decreased by 2% in the most recent quarter, but it saw a 17% increase in market share. Vivo and Xiaomi, two Chinese Android manufacturers, decreased their sales by almost 10%.
The Bloomberg writer also provided an update on the future Apple Watch lineup. The only significant changes in this year's Apple Watches will be speedier CPUs. But here is everything you need to know about a brand-new casing material for the Series 9 and the possibility of a black titanium option for the Ultra 2," Gurman said in a post on platform X.
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