iPhone 15 will have the same design as an Android phone

It’s still about eight months away from the official launch of the new iPhone 15 series, but rumors about them are starting to surface, with the latest news coming from leak expert ShrimpApplePro.

According to PhoneArena, ShrimpApplePro was the first to say in November 2022 that the square back design of the iPhone 14 will be replaced with curved edges like the iPhone 5c. Now, he provides more details about the iPhone 15 ‘s design and display .

ShrimpApplePro says the iPhone 15 series will be the same size as the iPhone 14 series, meaning they come in two standard models with 6.1-inch and 6.7-inch screens, as well as two higher-end models with 6.1-inch screens. and 6.7 inches. According to him, the high-end variants (likely named iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Ultra) will have thinner bezels than the 2022 versions.

According to ShrimpApplePro, all models will have curved edges and flat screens and says the design is similar to the Apple Watch Series 8. In addition, all models will have a Dynamic Island cutout – currently only exclusively for Pro models. The phone will continue to use Ceramic Shield glass for protection.

ShrimpApplePro’s source also said that the iPhone 15 has a camera cutout of the same size as the current generation, which shows that the specifications of the front camera will not change. At the same time, the source said that these design changes will make the iPhone 15 look more like an Android phone. The iPhone is now easily identifiable thanks to its flat screen, notch, and camera cluster.

Previous leaks say the iPhone 15 will likely remove the physical button and Lightning port, with higher-end models coming with 3nm chips. Some reports also suggest that the standard models will cost better than their predecessors, but the iPhone 15 Ultra model could be more expensive.

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