iPhone fans are eagerly looking at the iPhone 15 series's send-off in only two or three months. After all, the rumors and leaks have raised expectations for the upcoming Apple flagship series. When it came to changing the display, the iPhone 14 was treated differently than the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max the year before. The appearance of the new Powerful Island with the I-formed pattern was then restricted to the iPhone 14 Star models. The iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus keep the same notch design, whereas the highest-end models have a notch-less appearance on one side.
It is being reported that Apple intends to bridge the display design gap between the two phones. Until this point, a few insiders have proposed that the iPhone 15 setup will jettison the score and gain the I-molded pattern this year. Similar has been affirmed with the spilled pictures of the front glass board and defender of the iPhone 15 series shared by leaker Ice Universe on Twitter. More is here!
The leaked images also suggest that the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max will be slimmer. These models of the iPhone 15 Pro may also receive additional upgrades. The bezels on the top-end models could be bent around the edges in contrast with the past iPhone 14 Star models.
A powerful and brand-new A17 Bionic chipset is expected to be included in the iPhone 15 Pro models in addition to the design. In contrast, the non-Pro models will receive an upgrade to the A16 Bionic chipset found in the iPhone 14 series' Pro models. Additionally, the Pro Max model will receive a brand-new Periscope camera that is anticipated to be absent from other series models. This will enable optical zoom of up to 6 times.
The whole series is supposed to get a move up to the USB-C port and supplant the ongoing lightning port. However, it is anticipated that the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max will feature a Thunderbolt port, enabling live 4K Thunderbolt output.
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