iPhone 15 Pro renders refers to improved camera, pressure sensitive buttons, USB-C port and refined physical dimensions
It’s been some time since the iPhone 15 series rumors started spreading out. But this leaked render is packed with some important data that you must be surprised by.
The render is based on a CAD file that was shared by a case manufacturer. In general, the case manufacturers get this CAD file so that they can make the case ready when a new iPhone is launched. This file contains the physical dimensions of the device and location of the ports and buttons.
According to the renders there are some minor changes in the physical dimensions of the iPhone 15 Pro. The screen is still 6.1″ but the bezels are thinner this time. The frame and the back glass look a bit curvier and cause a seamless transition between them. This makes the phone hold more comfortably. Looks like Apple is getting bored with the sharp-edged design of the iPhones. It’s a good sign. On the other hand, Android flagships are getting boxier.
The Dynamic Island exists as the 14 Pro series. There are some limitations of of the face unlock mechanism. You can’t easily unlock the phone without hold and flipping it when it’s on the table. In these case the under display fingerprint scanner become handy. Recently Meizu claims to offer world’s fastest under-display fingerprint scanner with their Meizu 20 series. So Apple should now starting to use the ultrasonic fingerprint scanner.
There are noticable changes in the camera module. The camera lenses are larger than its predecessor. Apple might change the camera sensor and put a larger one. The LiDAR module is positioned in the top right corner inside the camera module.
Another big change is not that the iPhone 15 series will come with a USB-C port. It’s with the buttons. This time the physical volume rockers seem to be ripped off. Apple may use the pressure sensitive mechanism to do it with their legendary haptic motor for buttons-like feedback. It was rumored before and the renders also represent that.
Talking about the USB-C, there will be Type-C but maybe there is no joy. It’s being suspected that Apple may limit the speed of data transfer and charging when using the non-Apple branded Type-C cables. This refers to the pure business of Apple. But it’s still a rumor and not necessarily have to be confirmed.
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Muhammad Menhajul Islam (also known as ‘Minhaz’) is a B.Sc student studying Mathematics in Govt. B.M. Collage, Barishal, Bangladesh. He has been a Android die-hard fan since 2015. He used more than 5 Android smartphones from entry level to flagships since then.
He uses custom roms, modded firmwares, system modification modules etc to see how much better the performance gets with a optimized software on any given hardware.
In 2013, before the Android the wave in smartphone industry, he used a couple of Nokia Symbian OS powered smartphones. He used to perform hacking to the OS and unlock many features. It was a very popular process like jailbreaking an iPhone and unlocking bootloader of Android Phones. He feels nostalgia for that time.
Muhammad Minhaz is now a tech journalist as well as tech blogger. He wants to let others know the beauty of Android being an open-source operating system. He currently uses Redmi K30 Pro as his daily driver custom roms and a lot of system modifications.
Minhaz previously has written tech news and articles for ProjuktirPata.com, a tech website on Bangla language. Now with that expertise and experience he has gathered through years, he started writing for AndroidStory on July 2022. He covers tech news, custom rom updates, Android OS features, upcoming smartphones leaks and so on.
In his pastime, Minhaz loves to watch tech videos, reviews of smartphones gadgets, etc. He is also an astrophotographer. He uses his smartphones for stargazing, also to prove the true potential of smartphones.
He is so into astrophotography that he astro-modified his Redmi Note 7 Pro which seems to be first time done ever. It’s very popular technique to capture more light data from deep space with traditional cameras. But no one seems to have it done with smartphones. This proves his passion, dedication and expertise on smartphone technology and astrophotography.