iPhone 15 Pro new upgrades and rumoured specifications | Digit
Apple is expected to roll out its new flagship series in 2023. The iPhone 15 series will reportedly be launching in September 2023 and Apple has made some real changes to the Apple iPhone 15 Pro series. As usual, there are rumoured specifications of the iPhone 15 Pro on the internet, let’s have a look at them:
iPhone 15 rumoured specifications
iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max are said to come with a whole new design according to the fact that Apple changes the design of iPhones after every three years. The iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max might come with a Titanium frame just like Apple Watch Ultra did. It is also rumoured that iPhone 15 Pro will be lighter in weight than its predecessors. The iPhone 15 Pro series is also most likely to roll out with solid-state buttons which are powered by haptic engines. The Dynamic Island will be present just like its predecessors, according to the leaks. Another one of the more interesting leaks is that Apple is also going to switch to the USB-C type port from the lightning port due to the recently announced European law which mandates USB-C type ports in all electronic devices.
According to a report by TrendForce, iPhone 15 Pro series might roll out with A17 Bionic Chipsets while the iPhone 15 and 15 Plus will roll out with the A16 Bionic chipsets. The A17 Bionic is rumoured to be a 3nm chipset which is believed to be a more powerful chipset but also a more power-efficient chip. Along with that, iPhone 15 Pro series could roll out with iOS 17 as well.
There are not many rumours about the camera of the iPhone 15 Pro on the internet but Ming-Chi Kuo, an analyst at TF International Securities, said that iPhone 15 Pro might sport a periscope telephoto lens. He also stated that the iPhone 15 Pro might feature an 8MP primary camera.
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