Renderings show possible design of the iPhone 15 line; check out

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The iPhone 15 line should only be launched in the second half of 2023, but rendered images released on the web can give a good idea of ​​what to expect from future Apple smartphones – which should be the first of the brand to adopt the USB-C port for charging .

The renderings were released by the 9to5Mac website and made by the specialist Ian Zelbo based on CAD files leaked with data from the company’s new devices. Three models can be checked out: the iPhone 15, the 15 Pro and the 15 Plus.

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Overall, the design is quite similar to that of the iPhone 14, and the big difference is due to the USB-C port, a measure adopted by Apple after pressure from the European Union to standardize cell phone chargers.

iPhone 15 e 15 Pro

In addition to the USB-C connector, the iPhone 15 should also receive Dynamic Island, a feature of the iPhone 14 Pro – this year, all models launched should have this feature.

Otherwise, everything is more or less like the iPhone 14: the iPhone 15 should continue with a set of two cameras at the rear, and, despite the screen being a little bigger (with 6.2 inches), the overall design is practically identical. .

The iPhone 15 Pro should also follow the predecessor’s design, with its triple rear camera set. Check out the two devices side by side below:

iPhone 15 on the left, iPhone 15 Pro on the right. Image: 9to5Mac
iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro. Image: 9to5Mac

iPhone 15 Plus

Compared to the iPhone 14 Plus, the 15 Plus will have the new Dynamic Island and will also keep more or less the same size, being a bit taller and thicker than its predecessor. Check out images below:

iPhone 15 Plus. Imagem: 9to5Mac
iPhone 14 Plus on the left; iPhone 15 Plus on the right. Image: 9to5Mac

Again, the renderings were made from leaked CAD files, and the final version may be slightly different from what is shown in the screenshots. Apple usually launches new iPhones at an event held during the month of September, so we still have some time until then.

Via 9to5Mac (1, 2)

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