We’re already discussing what to anticipate from Apple’s iPhone 15 before the conveyor belts have even completed delivering parts to the appropriate hands. Following the release of the iPhone 14/14 Pro, rumors began to surface, and they have only grown louder and more persistent over time.
What will the iPhone do next? A new charging standard, but a little more of the same. Apple will probably build on what works with the current flagship as the iPhone 14/14 Pro was a strong release. The internal components of the phone, like the camera system and the Apple-built chipset, will likely be upgraded. Even if the buttons on the iPhone 15 might be different from what you’re used to, the Dynamic Island is also probably staying. Oh, and begin preserving your Lightning cables; if you decide to update later this year, you’ll be replacing them with USB-C cords: Apple-approved ones.
There Will Be four Models Of The iPhone 15.
We still don’t know when the new iPhone family will officially launch or if any of the circulating rumours are true. Yet there will be at least four versions to pick from, according to Bloomberg. Apple may classify each model a little differently this year in order to market a new “Ultra” name for its highest end device. According to rumors, the 6.1-inch iPhone 15 will also be available in a 6.7-inch iPhone 15 Plus model, while the 6.1-inch iPhone 15 Pro will reportedly also be available in a 6.7-inch “Pro Ultra” model. According to rumors, the Ultra will have a ton of high-end features, including a titanium-covered casing similar to the Apple Watch Ultra.
Despite Apple’s general policy of not sharing memory setups, there might be a RAM difference between the four models. TrendForce, a Taiwanese supply chain monitoring company, claims in a new report that Apple has increased the RAM order for the iPhone 15 Pro. In the Pro/Ultra variant, Apple might increase Memory from 6GB to 8GB. The iPhone 15/Plus will probably continue to use 6GB.
How Will The iPhone 15 Appear?
Continue to expect the same. For the most part, Apple’s design aesthetic hasn’t changed over the last few generations. Also, there won’t be a notch on any of the iPhone 15 models, which makes sense given that Apple previously included a Dynamic Island in the design of the more expensive iPhone 14s. It will at the very least make use of the many tiny Dynamic Island applications and skills.
Instead of mechanical buttons, the iPhone 15 might have solid-state ones. Like the Home button on the current iPhone SE, each button would act as a little trackpad. The Taptic Engines, which provide haptic feedback when pressing the power and volume buttons, could be included in the iPhone 15. Also, it would help Apple promote the iPhone 15 as being tougher than its predecessors.
iPhone 15 Will Support USB-C
The iPhone 15 will include USB-C, and everyone is talking about it. According to EU law, Apple had to implement USB-C on its iPhone series by 2024. Apple complies with this requirement. Since the October decision, there have been numerous leaks suggesting that this is inevitable.
There is a catch, of course, in this circumstance. Also, we’ve heard that Apple would promote the use of USB-C cables that are part of the MFi program, which was initially termed that to denote peripherals that were “Made for iPod.” That’s not to say you won’t be able to use USB-C cables with your family and friends who enjoy using Android devices, but because of this certification scheme, charging and data transfer speeds on non-MFi cables will probably be constrained.
Next is Apple’s A17 Bionic Chip,
The iPhone 15 Pro/Pro Ultra/Pro Max (really, I have no idea what to call it) is expected to have Apple’s A17 Bionic. The A16 Bionic still outperforms the most recent Android chips in synthetic benchmarks, so Apple is probably going to concentrate on improving battery life and power efficiency rather than performance.
An iPhone 15 Periscope Camera
Want to improve your photography while having a shaky hand? According to MacRumors, the iPhone 15 Pro Max (or Ultra?) will reportedly feature a back camera with a periscope design. The potential of a periscope lens being added to the larger versions of the iPhone 15 hasn’t been mentioned since last summer, when renowned leaker Ming-Chi Kuo suggested that the lesser versions will continue to use a conventional telephoto lens for optical zoom.