In recent weeks, more and more details about the iPhone 15, the next family of mobile phones from Manzana It will arrive in September. From time to time, in the last few hours, new images show particularities of his design and, with them, confirmations of various rumors.
The site specializing in manzanita devices 9to5mac.com has shared two new images of what appears to be the base model. In principle and as expected, the pictures confirm that the iPhone 15 will switch to USB-C this year.
The publication highlights a photograph showing the front of the device and the screen and another showing the bottom.
While the image of the front of the iPhone 15 doesn’t show much, you can see the double-edged design of Dynamic Island. This is in line with previous reports that Apple has extended this new notification bar to all next family of mobile phonesunlike what happened with the iPhone 14.
Meanwhile, the bottom edge image of the iPhone 15 once again shows a USB-C port along with dual speaker cutouts and two exposed screws, just like the iPhone 14. Apple is moving the entire iPhone 15 lineup to USB-C, in part due to new regulations in the European Union.
But these improvements wouldn’t be the only ones for the iPhone 15, as design changes are expected for the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max in particular. We can expect significantly thinner bezels, rounded edges, and more.
iPhone 15: more details on its design
Although the iPhone 15 Pro device should arrive together with the Pro Max and two other models in September, the first renders of the top of the range of the family have appeared in these first months of the year. The newer ones are CAD based, so they aren’t as high quality as expected, but they still revealed several details.
As detailed by the brand’s specialized media, Apple sends these CAD files to accessory manufacturers in Asia before the launch of new products, so that they can have their official accessories.
In this case, the files these renders are based on come from a Chinese case maker, which apparently got them first.
The camera bump on the back is apparently thicker than that of the iPhone 14 Pro, which could mean we’ll get more improvements in this space, with perhaps larger sensors. The arrangement of the three cameras and LiDAR scanner within the camera island remains unchanged from last year.
The volume buttons may no longer be real buttons, but rather capacitive, as was said earlier. The mute switch has also been redesigned, being smaller and rounder than previous generations.
Source: Clarin
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