Original title: iPhone 15 Ultra is rumored to have two front-facing cameras and switch to USB-C interface
Source: cnBeta
The iPhone 15 Ultra is said to offer two front-facing cameras instead of one, which is a very early talk regarding Apple’s high-end iPhone devices in 2023. Borrowing the Apple Watch Ultra and M1 Ultra suffixes, the iPhone 14 Pro Max will be followed by the iPhone 15 Ultra a year later, according to Bloomberg reporter Gurman’s disclosure on Sunday.
However, Sunday’s claims were accompanied by few hardware details, such as the use of USB-C and the revamped design. On Monday, leaker MajinBu provided some potential details.
According to MajinBu’s sources, the iPhone 15 Ultra will have two cameras on the front. The existing TrueDepth camera array has multiple components, but only one camera sensor, so the so-called Ultra upgrade will apparently offer an extra sensor.
The reason for the second camera was not given. In theory, it might be for stereoscopic video shooting, or even simpler: for different optical zoom levels. The leaker also claims that the Ultra will use a USB-C port and will start selling with a storage minimum of 256GB.
The iPhone 15 Pro will, as usual, only use a single front-facing camera, and will start at 128GB, and apparently, it will also get a USB-C port.
While Apple may have been working on the design and manufacture of its flagship device for more than a year, at this extremely early stage, such rumors are often more speculation than reality. Over time, there should be more leaks from people familiar with the matter, indicating whether MajinBu’s claims at the beginning of the year were accurate.Return to Sohu, see more
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