Apple will offer a different design as far as the regular iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus models are concerned, with the latest leak not just showing the Dynamic Island cutout but also the USB-C port that is meant to replace the Lightning interface. Let us take a look at these images and discuss them accordingly.
Major chassis re-design not expected, but a switch to Apple’s Dynamic Island might make the iPhone 15 more appealing to consumers
With all iPhone 15 models switching to the Dynamic Island, Unknownz21 on Twitter has provided proof of that in the form of some images. The first one shows the front side of what appears to be the base model, which we assume will sport a 6.1-inch display, and you can clearly see the Dynamic Island cutout at the top. It is likely that Apple will not adopt ProMotion technology on this model, meaning that just like the previous versions, it will lose out on that high refresh rate support.
The good news is that future customers will get to take advantage of that Dynamic Island when it comes to accessing a wide range of notifications, so that is a plus. The leakster also shares a USB-C port, which will be present on all four models. He shared this change on an iPhone 15 Pro leak too, where it was revealed that the latter would sport a bigger camera bump, thinner bezels, and a possible switch from stainless steel to titanium.
Who needs half-baked renders when you have the real thing?
Here’s an early base model iPhone 15.
(More info exclusively via @MacRumors, for now ) pic.twitter.com/LKPzJ8YwfE
— Unknownz21 (@URedditor) February 22, 2023
Though this iPhone 15 leak shows the base model touting a USB-C port, it is possible that the underlying technology is not Thunderbolt 3, a standard that is said to be supported by the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, offering faster data transfer speeds. Even then, it will be refreshing to see Apple switch to a new port as that means customers will no longer have to purchase a different set of cables separately, though you will still be required to buy from an approved list of accessories.
As for the hardware, we can expect to see the A16 Bionic in action, along with 6GB of LPDDR5 RAM, a Snapdragon X70 5G modem, along with Wi-Fi 6 support. The price of the iPhone 15 eludes us for the time being, but stay tuned, and you will have this information too.
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