iPhone 15 will feature a 48MP camera
When iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Max were released, they were met with disappointment due to the same old 12MP camera. The iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Max will have 48MP camera stacked sensors in their main cameras, which could change in the next generation. Jeff Pu of Haitong Intl Tech Research recently shared this information.
This will improve the device’s zoom capability, though not to the level of the telephoto camera found on iPhone Pro models (or LIDAR lenses).
Indeed, the iPhone 15 Pro Max is expected to include a 6x periscope lens as well as a 3x telephoto lens. Furthermore, the new iPhone Pro models are expected to be upgraded to the Apple A17 3nm chipset (and increased from 6GB RAM to 8GB), whereas the iPhone 15 and 15 Plus will remain on the current A16 chip.
iPhone 15 series will have USB-C ports
To comply with the impending change in EU regulations, all four models are expected to include USB-C ports. However, Ming-Chi Kuo claims that only the Pro will have USB 3.2 speeds (which means benchmark models will be limited to USB 2.0, as are all current iPhones).
The Pro models are expected to be unique, with a titanium shell (rather than stainless steel). Furthermore, the iPhone 15 Pro models can be outfitted with virtual power and volume buttons (similar to the Home button above). SE iPhone).
The iPhone 15 series, according to Pu, will be available in stores on September 23. (at least that is the goal that Apple has set for now).