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Everything You Need To Know About The iPhone 15

Everything You Need To Know About The iPhone 15

 

Plenty of rumors are circulating about Apple’s next generation of iPhone: the iPhone 15. Though the rumor mill never stops, we expect these devices to drop in fall 2023. 

 

The news we have so far is just speculation based on rumors and media reports – nothing is official yet, and we won’t know until closer to the new iPhone season in September. 

 

Although you may be (rightly) skeptical of some rumors, these rumors help indicate Apple’s likely direction for the next iPhone. The mini was retired when Apple released the iPhone 14, even though it debuted with the iPhone 12 lineup.

 

In addition, iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Plus have 6.7-inch displays. The iPhone 15 Pro Max could have a different name. According to rumors, it may replace ‘Pro Max’ with ‘Ultra’ like Apple Watch Ultra.

 

Design And Sizes

 

Apple may be expanding the Dynamic Island pill-and-hole cutout to all iPhone 15 models since it was exclusive to iPhone 14 Pro models. Therefore, the iPhone 15 would be the first iPhone lineup to feature a notch-free design. 

 

In a recent report, a solid-state haptic power and volume button may replace the iPhone 15’s physical controls. The Home button on this device would function similarly to that on the iPhone 7. 

Everything You Need To Know About The iPhone 15

This would be achieved by haptic feedback instead of pressing a physical button. Solid-state buttons would require two Taptic Engines on the iPhone 15 if the report is accurate. 

 

The iPhone 15 models will also depend on cases with open access to these haptic buttons.

 

Cameras

 

The only thing we know about the camera is that Apple has been working on periscope lenses, which may become available only on the larger iPhone 15 Pro Max.

 

You can obtain optical zooms beyond the 5x and 10x offered today with a periscope lens. The periscope lens would provide more excellent zoom than the current iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max.

Everything You Need To Know About The iPhone 15

Yet again, only the larger iPhone 15 Pro Max may have this feature. It was previously reported that the iPhone 15 would have an 8P camera with eight elements.

 

Adding another aspect to the lens should obtain a less distorted image. In contrast, Ming-Chi Kuo claims that this is not happening with the iPhone 15, at least not currently.

 

Processor And Specs

 

The A16 chip will likely be used for the iPhone 15 standard model, and the new A17 chip may be reserved for iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max models. 

 

This is Apple‘s new way of distinguishing between the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro models, beginning with the iPhone 14. TSMC, a longtime iPhone chip supplier, reportedly plans to use a 3nm process for the A17 chips. 

 

As a result, the A17 could be more energy-efficient and generate less heat. 3nm A17 chips will also be 15% faster and 30% more energy efficient than 5nm chip equivalents. 

Everything You Need To Know About The iPhone 15

Additionally, it has been reported that the iPhone 15 Pro could get 8GB of RAM instead of 6 GB. The iPhone 15 may also have different storage capacities, although the baseline storage will depend on the features it includes. 

 

There will be 2TB of storage available for the iPhone 15 Pro, up from 1TB for the iPhone 14 Pro. Apple has yet to produce its modem chips, though rumors say it may do so. In the iPhone 15, Qualcomm is most likely to supply modem chips.

 

Battery, Charging, And USB-C

 

As part of recent European regulations aimed at reducing e-waste, all electronics, including the iPhone, will require an ordinary charger. In 2024, Apple is expected to switch to USB-C and eliminate Lightning, although Apple could move to USB-C in 2023 with the iPhone 15. 

 

According to the regulation, it’s highly probable, but Apple may hold out until 2024 as well. Apple’s iPhone would become more compatible with the iPad and MacBook lineups that have been using USB-C for a while if it switched to USB-C. 

Everything You Need To Know About The iPhone 15

Until recently, Apple’s Lightning charger was used with the most recent iPad (2022). Besides the EU’s ruling, Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo looks confident about the iPhone 15’s switch to USB-C.

 

He said mid-November that ‘all iPhones in 2H23 will switch to USB-C.’ However, Kuo claims this new change will only benefit the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max. 

 

Although the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus will have USB-C ports, they will still be able to transfer data at a slower pace than with Lightning.

 

Release Date And Price

 

Depending on Apple’s schedule, we could see the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro announced in September 2023. Compared to what we have with the iPhone 14 lineup, we should see similar prices for the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro, and iPhone 14 Pro Max. 

Everything You Need To Know About The iPhone 15

Apple did not raise its iPhone 14 prices, at least in the U.S. Therefore, unless the economy drastically changes between now and next year, iPhone 15 prices should remain the same.

Nandana Valsan

Nandana Valsan is a Journalist/Writer by profession and an 'India Book of Records holder from Kochi, Kerala. She is pursuing MBA and specializes in Journalism and Mass Communication. She’s best known for News Writings for both small and large Web News Media, Online Publications, Freelance writing, and so on. ‘True Love: A Fantasy Bond’ is her first published write-up as a co-author and 'Paradesi Synagogue: History, Tradition & Antiquity' is her second successful write-up in a book as a co-author in the National Record Anthology. She has won Millenia 15 Most Deserving Youth Award 2022 in the category of Writer. A lot of milestones are waiting for her to achieve. Being a Writer, her passion for helping readers in all aspects of today's digital era flows through in the expert industry coverage she provides.

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