This video shows us what the next iPhone 15 will look like with mockups that reflect all the rumors we’ve accumulated about upcoming Apple phones so far.
In MacRumors they published a video in which they compare some models of the next iPhone 15, in which we can see all the design innovations that the next Apple phones will bring, since they are based on all the rumors that have accumulated in recent months
The differences between the current models and those we will see after the summer are not too obvious. The first thing that stands out is the new USB-C connector of the iPhone 15, which on the other hand does not differ too much aesthetically from the current Lightning. All 15 models should have USB-C with a lower data transfer rate than the Pro models, which is supposed to bring Thunderbolt for fast transfer of data such as videos. There’s been a lot of talk about Apple’s potential limitation on this USB-C connector that could give the company’s certified cables an edge over other generic cables.
There is also a small change in the corners of the new models, which will be more curved than the current ones. It’s a minor design change that you have to see from the current model to be able to notice it. Recall that there has been talk of a new titanium structure for the Pro models, which we do not see on these models, but which would mean that the current shiny edges of the Pro models would give way to matte edges, typical of titanium
These iPhone 15 mockups also show a single volume button, unlike the two buttons (up and down) we’ve had on the iPhone for years. We’ve talked many times before about Apple’s intention to put in haptic buttons that control both volume and power on the phone, without mechanical movements. This rumor eventually gave way to another in which it seems that technical issues have delayed this feature until the next generation. But this next model may have only one volume button, even if its operation remains mechanical like the current models. We can also see the disappearance of the mute switch, characteristic of the iPhone since its first generation, which would give way to a button that can be configured with different actions. There are no changes to the cameras which will continue to keep the same design but we will have a new telescopic camera with 6x zoom although limited to the Pro Max model as a lot of space is needed inside the telephone for all the necessary mechanisms.