thinner edges for the Pro, Dynamic Island for all

Many months will still pass before Cupertino officially lifts the veil on its next smartphones, but today we can see what looks very much like the glass faces of the 2023 range.

iPhone 14 Pro on the left, 15 Pro on the right

The iPhone 15 Pro gets a little closer to edge-to-edge

Several videos have just been published on Chinese sites Bilibili et Douyinbefore being relayed by leakers, including ShrimpApplePro. The latter also indicates that he was able to confirm that these elements were authentic with his sources. The images show that the edges of the glass slab will be even thinner on the iPhone 15 Pro than what can be seen on the current iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max.

However, it would seem that this development is reserved for the Pro models and that the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus will not benefit from it. As a reminder, the rumors evoke screens with slightly rounded edges, and this on all models, which will contrast with the versions that we have known since the iPhone 12, with a completely flat screen (which I personally appreciate, we We’ll see how this possible rounding will fit into the overall design). The iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max might also stand out with a titanium chassis.

A Dynamic Island for all iPhone 15s
A Dynamic Island for all iPhone 15s

The Dynamic Island on all models

The pictures of the windows also show a Dynamic Island present on the entire range, whereas it was a differentiating element on the 2022 range by equipping only the Pro versions. Another change announced by the rumors, the arrival of a single volume button with haptic feedback on the iPhone 15 Pro (and no longer two physical buttons to lower and increase the volume), which might be accompanied by buttons for mute and the power supply using the same technology (no physical movement of the button, but a vibration to signify its activation, as on the trackpads of the MacBook Air and Pro).

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