A leaked photograph of Apple’s future iPhone 15 Pro models has sparked speculation in the IT community. The image, released by famed tech leaker Ice Universe, depicts the iPhone 15 lineup’s screen glass and protectors. Among them, the Pro models stand out for their “stunningly thin bezels,” which might make them the thinnest iPhones ever.
According to Ice Universe, the bezels on the iPhone 15 Pro models might be as thin as 1.55mm, beating the previous record of 1.81mm set by the Xiaomi 13. This would make them approximately 20% and 30% narrower than the bezels on the Galaxy S23 and iPhone 14 Pro, respectively. If these rumors are true, Apple’s iPhone may set a new milestone for the screen-to-body ratio.
The leaked material also verifies prior predictions made by display analyst Ross Young that the iPhone 15 models would sport the Dynamic Island design, which was first seen on the iPhone 14 Pro models. This design update has the potential to improve the overall user experience.
Although the iPhone 15 series has been criticised for being “too mediocre,” the iPhone 15 Pro versions offer major advancements. These enhancements include an improved UWB that will work with the next Apple Vision Pro, a super robust titanium chassis (possibly lightweight), a next-generation 3nm A17 chipset, and Apple’s first periscopic optical zoom lens for the iPhone 15 Pro Max.
The ordinary iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus models, on the other hand, will mainly rely on the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max designs, which have the Dynamic Island design, A16 chipset, and a 48-megapixel primary camera. Furthermore, all iPhone 15 versions will include USB-C capability.
Unlike the projected steep price increases for iPhone 15 Pro models, regular models are likely to provide more affordable options for consumers.
It’s crucial to remember, as with all leaks and rumours, that these features are subject to change until Apple formally introduces the iPhone 15 lineup. Tech aficionados and Apple fans will be waiting with bated breath for the formal announcement to see what Apple has in store for its latest iPhone products.