The whole iPhone 15 series will be equipped with a Pill-Shaped design

As we know the iPhone is the signature product of Apple. iPhone has always attracted people’s attention. After the success of the iPhone 14 series, now Apple is working on iPhone 15 series. As the time comes to 2023, we have got a lot of information about the iPhone 15 series.

You must have seen the Pill-Shaped Cutout design in iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max but it is available only to these two models, other 2 models iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus has not been given this facility but if the latest report is to be believed then this year all the models of the upcoming iPhone 15 series will get Pill-Shaped Cutout design.

Well-known South Korean website The Elec said that Apple is planning this year that all models of the iPhone 15 series will be provided with a Pill-Shaped design and all these models will be equipped with a Smart Island function.

iPhone 15 & 15 Pro features:

  • Qualcomm’s X70 chip: has improved AI for faster processing speeds, better coverage range, improved signal, lower latency, and up to 60% improved power efficiency.
  • New Sony IMX Custom sensor: Sony’s newest “state of the art” image sensors will be used that double the saturation signal in each pixel, allowing it to capture more light to cut down on under and overexposure.
  • New design: All iPhone 15 models will have the Dynamic Island along with curved rear edges replacing the squared-off design
  • USB Type-C: iPhone 15’s will support at least USB 3.2 or Thunderbolt 3. If the former, the transfer speeds will be 20 Gb/s and the latter will offer 40 Gb/
  • Periscope lens: The Pro series might get 6x zoom
  • 8GB RAM
  • A17 Bionic SoC: Built on TSMC’s 3nm process, A17 will increase performance by 10-15%, and reduce power consumption by up to 35%, also rumored to have ray tracing technology
  • Titanium alloy body instead of aluminum/stainless steel. It’s more resistant to scratches, and its stiffness makes it durable enough to withstand bending.
  • Solid-state Volume/Power buttons, similar to the Home button of iPhone 7. It would use haptic feedback to mimic the feel of a pressed button.

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