- iPhone 15 screens would start to be mass produced
- This indicates that the smartphones are very close to their public release date
- The panels should be significantly similar to those of the iPhone 14
Apple has just given its approval to Samsung and LG to begin mass production of the screens which should sit on the front of the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro. The machining would therefore have already started. The information is signedThe Elecand followsothersrumors of the kind but concerning the models supposed to be released several years later. Those making the headlines today, on the other hand, are expected in September.
This information must of course be taken with a grain of salt, however our source of the day has already been right in the past and is relatively rarely wrong. In any case, if we compare its reliability to that of other magazines sharing leaks. For its part, Apple has not confirmed the file and probably never will. The company tries to keep its production chain secret, from A to Z.
What do we know about these screens?
The screens of the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus should feature diagonals just slightly larger than 6.1 inches and 6.7 inches (respectively). ThereDynamic Islandcould for the first time appear on this collection, because the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus still make do with the notch to hide the TrueDepth sensor for the moment.
For the iPhone 15 Pro and the iPhone 15 Pro Max, the technical sheet would be a little different with first of all a ProMotion refresh rate at one hundred and twenty frames per second unavailable on the other editions. The diagonals would not change, however, just as the protection will see Gorilla Glass Victus 2 from Corning which has every chance of equipping the quartet, without distinction.
A component that pays attention to you
If Apple does not change its habits, the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro will also feature the proprietary True Tone system. This intelligently corrects the colors of the display and its brightness according to your environment, in order to adapt the image to less strain on your eyes.
With iOS 17, which will power all iPhone 15 models, aalertcan also warn you if your gaze is too close to the tile. This is a good way to reduce the risk of myopia.
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