According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple may include Dynamic Island in all iPhone 15 models next year. This is a notch-less design, and Dynamic Island was only available on the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max last year.
Dynamic Island is widely used with the iOS interface, showing ongoing notifications, privacy indicator, music album art, just navigation, and many other interesting applications, in addition to slightly changing the look of high-end iPhones.
Dynamic Island will increase the appeal of the iPhone 15, 15 Plus
In stark contrast to what the iPhone 14 has done, Dynamic Island will make the iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus more appealing.
However, Dynamic Island is not the only “Pro” feature that will be available on the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus. It was previously speculated that the 48MP high-resolution camera debuted on the iPhone 14 Pro/iPhone 14 Pro Max would become a standard feature on the iPhone 15 series. The increased resolution of the camera on the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus will benefit you.
Alternatively, USB-C could be a feature shared by all iPhone 15 variants. Because Apple is expected to replace the proprietary Lightning port with USB-C in 2023.
Many people are wondering how Apple will differentiate the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max if this is the case. However, as you know, Apple is always capable of surprising us and taking our hats off, right?
To begin, Mark Gurman confirms previous rumors that the iPhone Pro models will have titanium frames, possibly with a slightly updated design that curves back to improve ergonomics. The titanium frame will strengthen the iPhone structure while also reducing weight. This new feature, however, may only be available on the iPhone 15 Ultra.
With the periscope camera, Super Retina XDR display with smooth ProMotion refresh, and the more powerful and efficient Apple A17 Bionic chipset, the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Ultra will be even more appealing. As a result, the regular iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus are likely to use the Apple A16 Bionic chip.
Other new iPhone 15 Pro and Ultra features that may not have been well received include the removal of the hardware power and volume buttons. Following iPhones may instead use haptic feedback buttons, similar to the iPhone 7’s home button.