iPhone 15 Pro: Titanium Build, New Display Tech, and More Tipped by Gurman

The iPhone 15 series is nearing its launch and with each passing day, something or the other is popping up. The latest report talks about the possible upgrades the iPhone 15 Pro models (and even the non-Pro ones) will bring about, courtesy of, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. Most of the details have been reiterated, thus, sending us a confirmation of the same. Have a look at what to expect.

iPhone 15 Pro Expectations

iPhone 15 Pro Expectations

Mark Gurman’s latest Power On newsletter reveals that the iPhone 15 Pro and the 15 Pro Max will come along with several noteworthy upgrades in most areas. For the design part, the iPhones will have atitanium buildinstead of stainless steel, something that Apple experimented with when it launched theApple Watch Ultra.

This was rumored previously too and it seems like it is bound to happen. We are also expected to see rounded corners instead of flat ones. A frosted glass black will most likely complement this setup, making things more premium. It is also suggested that the iPhone 15 Pro models will beeasy to repair, thanks to revamped internal materials.

Another design change we might witness is the use of the newLIPO (low-injection pressure over-molding) tech, which will result in slimmer bezels, thus, increasing the screen estate. The iPhone 15 Pro Max has beenrumoredto get the thinnest bezels ever and it seems like the 15 Pro will also get the benefits of this tech. Plus, we can expect touch-sensitive buttons and a newAction button, which is said to have several functiionalities (to enable camera, DND mode, translate, and more).

The Pro models this year will also come with a 3nm chip, most likely the A17 Bionic one, major camera upgrades with a high expectations of a periscope lens for the 15 Pro Max, and of course, theUSB Type-C portfor faster charging and data transfer speeds.

If you are wondering the the vanilla iPhone 15 and the 15 Plus will be left behind, that won’t be the case. These two models are also expected get to theUSB-C port and Dynamic Island, which has been a Pro feature. Plus, a 48MP main camera with a hybrid lens is alsoin tow. That said, the non-Pro models will come with last year’s A16 Bionic chipset but we can still expect a powerful performance.

As for the price, Gurman focuses on aprice hike for the entire iPhone 15 seriesand just for the Pro models in the US. Since we haveheardabout this numerous times, it would be best to stay prepared. Nonetheless, we still don’t have anything concrete as of now and we’d advise you to wait for something official.

We will keep you posted, so stay tuned. Also, what are your thoughts about Gurman’s predictions for the iPhone 15 series? Let us know in the comments below.

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Vanshika Malhotra

Started off as a stranger but tech is more like a good friend, thanks to over 5 years in the industry. While everything is attractive about tech, phones, social media, and quirky gadgets attract me the most. When not working, I find my solace in shopping and everything that concerns doggos!

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