Apple iPhone 15: The release of the iPhone 15 series is about a year away, yet rumours and conjecture are never-ending. According to recent reports, the iPhone 15 series uses a new camera sensor from Sony that features photodiodes and transistors arranged on different layers, allowing for more photodiodes and better lighting for pictures.
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New Apple iPhone 15 rumour
A rumour suggests that Sony's most recent "state of the art" image sensors may be used in Apple's next iPhone 15 series. According to the report, this image sensor could assist in capturing a picture even in conditions of an intense backlight.
It is unknown whether the latest sensor will be utilised by all iPhone 15 series devices or only the most expensive ones. The adoption of a single universal charger for all iOS devices in 2023 is one of the other significant iPhone 15 rumours that have surfaced to date. This modification resulted from the European Union's mandate that All companies implement a one-charger policy to reduce e-waste.
Previous rumours that have surfaced
According to Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, solid-state volume and power buttons may replace physical ones on the iPhone 15.
Dynamic Island was unveiled by Apple with the iPhone 14 Pro. According to rumours, the business may incorporate this feature into every iPhone 15 in its portfolio. The phones might be roughly the same size as the present iPhones. The iPhone 15 and 15 Pro should be 6.1 inches in size, while the iPhone 15 Plus and Pro Max should be 6.7 inches.
According to rumours, Apple may discontinue the Pro Max form of the iPhone 15 in favour of a new "Ultra" model. Although there are several rumours, many of which sound extremely credible, we advise you to not believe every rumour until more concrete information becomes available.
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