It is possible that the upcoming iPhone 15 will be powered by using the A16 Bionic chip, which is currently employed in the iPhone 14 Pro variant. Additionally, all iPhone models are likely to integrate a new Type-C port. Apple is expected to include the Dynamic Island feature in all iPhone versions, not just restricting it to the Pro lineup.
Expected to launch in September, Apple is expected to unveil the iPhone 15 series along with other products such as the new Apple Watch. The possible existence of the Apple Watch Ultra remains uncertain. According to a report by 9to5Mac, the launch of the iPhone 15 series is scheduled for September 14, 2023. The report also suggests that Apple has begun production of guided tours showcasing the features of the iPhone 15.
The iPhone 15 Pro Max is speculated to feature a new periscope lens, which will potentially offer support for optical zoom of 5-6x. Notably, the advancement is not limited to the Pro model only, as regular iPhone 15 devices are also set to get camera enhancements and feature the inclusion of a Type-C port.
The iPhone 15 is speculated to be powered by the A16 Bionic chip, the same processor found in the current iPhone 14 Pro model. A new Type-C port is likely to be adopted across the entire iPhone lineup. It is also speculated that Apple will expand the availability of the Dynamic Island feature to include all iPhone models instead of limiting it to Pro models only.
It is possible that the iPhone 15 will introduce a new 48MP sensor, as seen on the iPhone 14 Pro model. The availability of 120Hz refresh rate support for non-Pro models remains uncertain; Currently, this feature is only for the Pro model. This is one area that Apple may need to focus on in the upcoming iPhone series.
The upcoming iPhone 15 Pro models will be powered by the A17 Bionic chip, which is manufactured using the state-of-the-art 3nm process. These chips are expected to deliver exceptional performance while being remarkably energy-efficient.
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