We’re almost a year away from it going on sale, but the rumors about the next iPhone 15 don’t stop and today we’re talking about it titanium and a new design for the next smartphone from Apple.
You might be launching your new iPhone 14, or maybe you’re still waiting for it to arrive, or you haven’t even bought it yet, but the reality is that the next iPhone 15 is already being considered, which In addition to significant internal changes, they might have relevant design changes.. The first would come from the titanium hand, a material Apple has long used in its Apple Watch and uses as the only option with the Apple Watch Ultra. The next iPhone 15, surely in its Pro models, could be made of an ester material, much more resistant than steel, although with some difficulties during its processing, this could be the reason why Apple does not haven’t used on his model so far. .
Not only will there be a new material, but rounded edges will also return to the iPhone. Since iPhone 12 we have completely flat edges, in the style of iPhone 4, and next year we may have rounded edges again, but only on the back. Thus the transition between the frame and the screen would be made with a straight edge, but between the frame and the back it would be with a rounded edge that would change the aesthetics of the terminal, and it would also help the camera module to be more integrated. The back would continue to be glass, which is essential to be compatible with wireless charging. The transition from titanium to glass will therefore be a challenge that Appel will have to face.
In addition to these changes, it is expected that the next iPhone 15 has USB-C in all its models, although it could be that in the Pro models it is a Thunderbolt and in the non-Pro models it is a conventional USB-C. The volume and power buttons will also evolve according to rumors, becoming tactile buttons, and not mechanical, like the home button of the iPhone 7 and 8. And there are still quite a few left, so we’ll see how many rumors last, how many appear and the songs eventually drop.