In about a month’s time, the smartphone market is gearing up for Apple’s flagship iPhone 15 series of the year. This annual anticipation leads to a surge in online appearances of models for reference, typically emerging one to two months ahead of the new phone’s unveiling. TechNews, a Taiwanese tech media also acquired an accurate mock-ups mimicking upcoming iPhones, providing an advanced peek into the forthcoming changes in this year’s iPhone 15 series.
Similar to last year’s iPhone 14 series, Apple is projected to release 4 models in 2 sizes this year. These include the 6.1-inch iPhone 15 (which some suggest might grow to 6.2 inches) and the iPhone 15 Pro, along with the 6.7-inch iPhone 15 Plus and iPhone 15 Pro Max (which could potentially be renamed iPhone 15 Ultra).
Dynamic Island design made its debut in last year’s iPhone 14 Pro series, while the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus retained the traditional notch design. However, even the more affordable iPhone 15 variant will undergo a change, syncing with the Pro version by replacing the notch with a dynamic island design.
Notably, due to the adoption of the dynamic island design for the iPhone 15, some speculate that the screen size might marginally expand to 6.2 inches this year.
In response to EU regulations, rumors in the market suggest that Apple is set to switch all models in the iPhone 15 series from the previous Lightning port to the USB-C charging port. From the obtained muck-ups, it appears certain that the entire iPhone 15 series will indeed transition to USB-C ports.
Fitting iPhone 15 series muck-ups with protective cases designed for the iPhone 14 series reveals that, while all 4 models can accommodate iPhone 14 series cases, a closer examination of the camera reveals that the iPhone 14 series case slightly interferes with the lowermost lens.
Furthermore, this year’s iPhone 15 Pro series will have further narrowed screen bezels, down to 1.55mm from the previous 2.2mm. Consequently, the iPhone 15 Pro muck-up will be slightly slimmer than their iPhone 14 Pro predecessors, resulting in a slightly looser fit when encased.
Other Speculations
The information provided by the muck-ups remains limited, leaving us to wonder about potential additional changes to this year’s iPhone 15 series.
As expected, the iPhone 15 Pro series processor is likely to see an upgrade to the A17 Bionic chip (manufactured using TSMC’s 3nm process), while the more budget-friendly iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus will possibly adopt last year’s A16 processor from the iPhone 14 Pro series (manufactured using TSMC’s 4nm process).
Regarding memory capacity, the iPhone 15 Pro series could see an upgrade from 6GB to 8GB, while the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus might retain 6GB.
Additionally, it’s rumored that the iPhone 15 series’ ultra-wideband chips will all be upgraded to U2 chips, with the manufacturing process transitioning from the previous generation U1 chip’s 16nm to a 7nm process; this is expected to enhance the energy efficiency performance through this improvement.
In terms of battery life, there’s speculation that the entire iPhone 15 series will adopt ‘stacked batteries’ to enhance endurance. The speculated battery capacities for the four models are as follows: iPhone 15 (3877mAh), iPhone 15 Plus (4912mAh), iPhone 15 Pro (3650mAh), and iPhone 15 Pro Max (4852mAh).