iPhone 15 Pro likely to feature Type-C Port, upgraded cameras, thinner bezels, claim reports

Apple is tight-lipped to reveal any details of the upcoming and next-gen iPhone lineup – iPhone 15. However, like every year, Apple fans are anticipating a ton of features in the next-gen iPhone, leaks and rumours are the obvious reasons to support the hype. It is likely to come in September 2023, as per the Apple calendar.

9to5Mac recently published some high-res renders of the iPhone 15 Pro.

Previously, the iPhone 15 Pro’s CAD files were disclosed by the platform. According to their latest report, the device features a titanium frame and rounded edges, which is a departure from the current lineup’s sharp edges.

If iPhone 15 Pro leaks are to be believed, we might be able to see upgraded cameras with a thicker protrusion on the back, supported by sensor size upgrades.

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Apple on Tuesday rolled out the much-awaited update to its iOS 16.4. In a surprise, the tech giant rolled out the iOS 16.4 version for iPhones which comes packed with new features and upgrades.

After the EU mandate, Apple is likely to bring USB-C to iPhone 15 lineup, but there’s a catch — it should be Mfi certified.

One thing that Apple didn’t change for quite a long time is its buttons, the upcoming lineup might flaunt “two new haptic engines.”

Other than these, the bezel will be thinner and iPhone 15 Pro Max is tipped to flaunt the “thinnest bezel” in iPhone’s history, with a 1.55mm bezel size.

The upcoming iPhone 15 Pro is anticipated to come in Deep Red, White, Black and Gold. Last but not the least, iPhone 15 Pro may be comparatively smaller than the predecessor, tipped dimensions are 70.46mm wide, 146mm long and 8.24mm thick.

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