Thanks to new three-dimensional renderings published by our colleagues at9to5Macthis week we can find out what the future iPhone 15 Pro should look like. We can then recognize a design quite close to current premium models, namelythe iPhone 14 Pro and the iPhone 14 Pro Max, but still with notable differences, especially on the side.
The stainless steel shell is in fact less sharp, what's more the mobile would ultimately be thicker than its predecessor. The borders around the panel are also reduced, which provides a better display surface. With the naked eye, however, we probably will not see the difference, but this is only a good sign for future generations. There Dynamic Island is also preserved, without surprise.
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No more Lightning sockets, really?
With this, the most curious will also notice that the connectors which allow you to recharge this iPhone 15 Pro have changed. Indeed, here, goodbye to the Lightning, a proprietary socket designed by Apple, and make way for theUSB-C. A sheet that is also found on Macs and for powering iPads, but so far limited to competition only with regard to smartphones.
Ultimately, for users, this should not signify any major change except perhaps that it will be necessary to invest in dedicated hardware because Apple risksblock compatibility with third-party standardswhich are not MFi certified. Moreover, the transfer speeds remain very acceptable and the reversibility avoids damaging the end of the cable too quickly.
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Potential release date
If Apple does not deviate from its habits,iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Maxcould be presented to the general public during the coming month of September. It is generally during a conference organized at the Steve Jobs Theater in Cupertino that the first official images of the devices are revealed.
Then, you often have to wait around a week for the products to arrive in store. Pre-orders, for their part, are possible a little before, with sometimes packages delivered faster too.
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