Starting from October of last year, there have been reports that the Apple iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max will replace their traditional clickable volume keys with solid-state buttons that offer haptic feedback upon pressing. Additionally, the mute switch will be replaced by a multi-functional haptic button similar to the Action Button found on the Apple Watch Ultra.
However, due to technical issues, it was previously reported that Apple would be skipping these features on the 2023 Pro iPhones, but new CAD renders shared by 9to5Mac suggest that the Action Button will in fact be included in the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max. Nonetheless, the previously leaked single piece of volume rocker will be replaced by separate mechanical volume buttons that are similar to those found on previous iPhones.
The new CAD renders also indicate that the camera bumps on these iPhones will not protrude as much as previous renders had suggested. In other news, a tipster by the name of Revegnus has stated that the production cost of the base iPhone 15 model is expected to increase by roughly 12%, while the Pro version is expected to increase by approximately 20%. The tipster believes that this cost increase may be due to a price hike by TSMC’s fab.
Published on 05/9/23 6:03 | by Rawa John
For gadgets that are simply expected to turn out in September, which is the greater part a year away still right now, the following iPhones sure love spilling. Recently we saw some CAD renders of the iPhone 15, following on from different renders from last week, and today we have another created picture for you to check out.
This is the iPhone 15 Pro, delivered in what is presently reputed to be its legendary color. It’s an exceptionally dark red with a hex color code of #410D0D. Note that this delivery of the phone is simply expected to feature the specific tint that Apple anticipates utilizing to make it’s Pro and Pro Max gadgets stand this year.
Already, the Pro line’s elite hero color was Pacific Blue for the iPhone 12 gen, Sierra Blue for the iPhone 13 gen, and unique emphases of Space Black and Deep Purple for the ongoing iPhone 14 gen. In the not-so-distant future, the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max will be accessible in this selective dim red adaptation, which Apple’s showcasing division will doubtlessly name something energizing.
For the vanilla iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus, Apple will offer pink (hex code #CE3B6C) and light blue (#0DB1E2) options, among others obviously. The standard note/admonition applies here: this is only an unverified talk, and regardless of whether Apple is correct now considering utilizing any of these colors, some could in any case not take care of business when the cutting-edge iPhones start large-scale manufacturing. Remember that Apple took care of business on a gold iPhone X some time ago, however, it was rarely delivered, despite the fact that it drew near to the point of going through the FCC certification process.
Published on 02/27/23 1:23 | 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
As indicated by another report from The Elec, Apple is planning to extend the Dynamic Island pill-molded pattern from the iPhone 14 Pro series to all iPhone 15 models including the non-Pro iPhone 15 and 15 Plus.
Some sources say that Apple has proactively made orders to its part suppliers like Samsung Display which for turn ordered gear worth KRW 24.1 billion ($19.3 million) from the South Korean organization Philoptics. The order is allegedly for scratching hardware utilized for the creation of Dynamic Island displays.
Samsung Display is supposed to contract more organizations in the future to assist with dealing with the expanded Dynamic Island display interest from Apple. Discussing iPhone display tech, The Elec likewise says that Apple may at long last bring an Under Display (UD) Face ID for the iPhone 16 Pro series. No further subtleties were shared on how the full-screen arrangement would be executed.
More seasoned reports recommended Samsung Display might band together with OTI Lumionics which is fostering another age of UD camera with restrictive natural cathode designing material for ideal clearness over the camera and sensors.
These reports hypothesized that we could see the UD Face ID arrangement on the iPhone 15 Pro series however that appears to be far-fetched. Apple has proactively started preliminary iPhone 15 creation in China as per ongoing bits of hearsay so we’ll probably get more insights concerning them soon.
Published on 01/20/23 12:19 | by Rawa John
Apple is changing to USB-C for its new phones however it is not yet clear when the change is occurring. Famous analyst Ming-Chi Kuo is certain that the port change will occur in the mid of 2023 which ought to concur with the iPhone 15 series launch.
Kuo says Apple will have USB-C to all its new iPhone 15 models however just the 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max will get USB 3.2 norm or possibly Thunderbolt 3 which ought to manage up to 40 Gbps for data transfers. The iPhone 15 and 15 Max will stay stuck at USB 2.0 speed (up to 480 Mbps) very much like the current Lighting-equipped iPhones.
Apple has an extended history of separating features between its Pro and vanilla model iPhones so a fast USB-C connector seems like a legitimate move for Cupertino. Kuo likewise says that Apple might add solid state volume buttons to the 15 Pro series. The 15 Pro Max may likewise get a periscope lens with up to 6x magnification.
Published on 11/20/22 1:28 | by Rawa John
Now that Apple’s every one of the four models from iPhone 14 index are out, iPhone 15 tales have begun picking up speed. About seven days prior, a break from an established source guaranteed iPhone 15 Ultra is utilizing titanium chassis for added solidness. It just so happens, that is by all accounts not the only thing they intend to support.
Apple Insider Ming-Chi Kuo, on his Twitter, shares that 2023’s Pro iPhone 15 models intend to exchange their actual volume rockers and power keys with static capacitive haptic-equipped sensors like what we saw back in 2016’s iPhone 7. This compromise has a strong potential to knock the IP ratings.
Users will not have the option to push the capacitive keys; all things considered, the tactical feedback through haptic engines will drive the client’s wanting for an actual click. Keenly positioned under the static sensors, they will impersonate the feel of the keys.
Also, Kuo adds that the Taptic motor supplies for Apple’s iPhone new model phones will expectedly grow 80-100% in the next year. Since Apple’s a pioneer, Android organizations will attempt to follow the same idea. The engine providers Luxshare ICT and AAC anticipate amazing development in sales.
Notwithstanding non-protruding keys, devotees expect an upgraded naming scheme by which iPhone 15 Pro Max will get rebranded as 15 Ultra. The titanium body is one of the main markers giving 15 Ultra its supposed majesty of 15-series.
Where implementation of European regulations and laws will influence most makers in 2023, pushing them to adjust to Type-C ports, Apple probably won’t have any option however to go along or ditch the charging port altogether.
Published on 11/1/22 2:50 | by Rawa John