What’s interesting about iPhone 15 Ultra?

The successor to next year’s iPhone 14 Pro Max, the iPhone 15 Ultra, is expected to deliver superior specs for fans.

According to PhoneArena, the latest report from LeaksApplePro says that Apple will change the way it calls the iPhone models that the company introduces to the market next year, with the first appearance of an Ultra version to replace the iPhone. ProMax. Specifically, the products will include iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro, and iPhone 15 Ultra.

LeaksApplePro not only believes that the iPhone 15 Ultra will have a big difference from the Pro Max but also sells for a starting price of $1,199, up $100 from the iPhone 14 Pro Max’s $1,099. Apple is also said to be working on 8K video recording, but it’s unclear if it will be available for both the iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Ultra or just limited to the Ultra version.

Meanwhile, analyst Ming-chi Kuo said that only iPhone 15 Ultra models launched next year will have a periscope lens with the ability to zoom 5x to 6x, and the battery is expected to increase by 3-4 hours compared to the previous year. with iPhone 14 Pro Max.

In addition, a recent report also said that Apple will roll out the Dynamic Island to all iPhone 15 members, but the LTPO/120 Hz screen feature is still limited to high-end models. Regarding the processor chip, Apple continues to decentralize when the iPhone 15 and 15 Plus uses a 4nm A16 Bionic chip, while the iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Ultra come with a 3nm A17 Bionic chip. This makes the iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Ultra the first iPhone models to use TSMC’s 3nm process chip.

Apple is also said to be testing a way to move the TrueDepth Camera’s components below the display using a perforated section for the lens.

Finally, it wouldn’t be surprising that Apple could implement a USB-C port as an alternative to Lightning on all iPhone 15 models, at least for products released in the European Union (EU). Meanwhile, the iPhone 15 Ultra may own a 6.7-inch screen like the iPhone 15 Plus.

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