If you’ve been following the recent rumors, you may already be aware that one of the highly anticipated upgrades expected in the iPhone 15 Pro Max is a new main camera, potentially based on the Sony IMX903 sensor with a 1″ size. However, according to the latest insider information, the iPhone 15 will retain the same IMX803 sensor found in the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max, offering a 48MP Quad-Bayer camera with a 1/1.28″ size.
This news might be a disappointment for some, and the rumors continue to suggest that the iPhone 15 Pro Max will also retain the M12 OLED panel technology used in the current generation. While the existing panel is excellent based on testing, users should not expect any significant improvements in terms of brightness levels or similar aspects.
That being said, the display size of the iPhone 15 Pro Max may not be exactly the same as the iPhone 14 Pro Max. Current reports indicate that the new model will be slightly shorter, measuring 159.8 mm compared to 160.7 mm, and slightly narrower, measuring 76.7 mm instead of 77.6 mm.
In terms of anticipated new features on the iPhone 15 Pro Max, there is much discussion about the inclusion of a periscope telephoto camera. This camera module is expected to be exclusive to the Pro Max variant and offers 6x optical magnification.
Additionally, it is expected that the iPhone 15 family, including the Pro Max, will come equipped with a USB Type-C port. Furthermore, there are speculations about the introduction of a new Apple A17 Bionic chip manufactured using a 3nm process, as well as the inclusion of 8GB of LPDDR5 RAM.
Published on 06/7/23 7:51 | by Rawa John
Back in October of last year, popular expert and purveyor of Apple-related tales Ming-Chi Kuo expressed that the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max would deliver with practically no physical, clickable, customary buttons.
Furthermore, today, Kuo is once again at it once more, repeating essentially a similar information. As per his most recent review of Apple’s store network accomplices, the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max are as yet scheduled to show up available in the last part of this current year without clickable buttons. All things considered, the two phones will utilize strong state buttons, which will be supported by extra Taptic Engines to reproduce the vibe of actual buttons when you contact them.
Cirrus Logic is the organization that stands to help a ton from Apple’s turn, as it’s the selective provider of the Taptic Engine’s regulator IC for the strong state buttons. That’s what kuo estimates assuming clients will answer well to Apple’s faux buttons, different organizations could rapidly get ‘inspired’ and add their own.
Published on 01/20/23 10:27 | by Rawa John