iPhone 15 Pro Renders Get A New Image Gallery, Massive Rear Camera System, Uneven Bottom-Firing Speakers, Thinner Bezels And More Revealed

iPhone 15 Pro

We got a first look at the iPhone 15 Pro thanks to a previous design leak, and now, more details have popped up in the latest image gallery. Though much of the external chassis remains unchanged compared to the iPhone 14 Pro, there are some tidbits that reveal some impressive upgrades in tow.

One render shows the iPhone 15 Pro from underneath with a USB-C port, but the speaker cutouts are not even

The new iPhone 15 Pro renders made thanks to the tag team of Ian Zelbo and 9to5Mac show that Apple is expected to switch to titanium this year, with the entire device sporting rounded corners to make it easier to hold. In terms of materials used, both the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max will sport the biggest upgrade to date, with the renders showing a massive rear camera at the back. The bezels also look razor-thin, and according to one rumor, both of the premium models will have the thinnest bezels on a smartphone ever.

The rear camera bump change reveals that Apple could employ a new primary sensor at the back, allowing more light to enter and create a more detailed image. The iPhone 15 Pro Max is reported to take imaging two steps further, as the larger flagship is said to be the only model out of the four launching later this year to feature a periscope zoom lens. It is unclear if both the ‘Pro’ models will have the same camera bump, but 9to5Mac implies that the smaller version will have a bigger protrusion for some reason.

The render showing a USB-C port at the bottom also reveals that the speaker grills on the left and right will have uneven cutouts, which may go against Apple’s design philosophy, but the decision was likely made due to space constraints. The antenna lines on the left likely prevented the company from drilling more holes, but just like previous models, audio quality should be above satisfactory. Coming to the volume and power buttons, Apple is reported to switch to solid state buttons for the more expensive iPhone models.

These buttons will mimic the same haptic feedback as the home button Apple incorporated on the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus. Luckily for all future customers, those buttons do not only flaunt extra functionality thanks to a microprocessor but can also work ‘perfectly’ with gloves and attached cases. These highly detailed renders tell a much clearer story, giving customers more clarity on what they should get for their money later in the year, so take your time with these and let us know what you think in the comments.

Written by Omar Sohail


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