A new leak indicated that the iPhone 15, which Apple intends to release next year 2023, will contain a titanium body with curved back edges to replace the current square design.
According to a Twitter user
So the new iPhone 15
From the early information that I have, the iPhone 15 will feature a new border design. The back edge corner (as pointed out in the images) will be rounded and not square anymore.
The material also will be titanium.
Still very early to take it as it is. pic.twitter.com/hbdCKUhVP9— ShrimpApplePro (@VNchocoTaco) November 20, 2022
” target=”_blank”>[email protected] The back edges of the iPhone 15 will be rounded to create new borders, similar to the bottom edges in the case of the latest 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models.
iPhone 15 back glass
The iPhone 14 models use a flat design with squared edges that dates back to the iPhone 4.
The latest model to sport curved edges was the iPhone 11.
According to the same Twitter user, who provided accurate information in earlier times, despite the switch to titanium, the iPhone 15 will still have a back glass.
Previous rumors regarding iPhone 14
This rumor is not the first to claim that Apple will release a titanium iPhone.
And earlier this year, rumors regarding the “iPhone 14” iPhone 14 stated that the “iPhone 14 Pro” iPhone 14 Pro and “iPhone 14 Pro Max” iPhone 14 Pro Max will contain a body made of titanium alloys, but this has not been implemented, As all iPhone 14 models iPhone 14 came with a body made of aluminum and stainless steel.
Apple recently investigated the feasibility of titanium casings for its products, which include patents related to the use of titanium with special properties for future MacBooks, iPads and iPhones.
Compared to stainless steel, titanium has a relatively high hardness that makes it more scratch resistant, and titanium’s hardness makes it tough enough to withstand bending.
However, titanium’s strength makes it difficult to etch, so Apple has developed a blasting, etching, and chemical process that can give titanium containers a high-gloss surface for a more attractive appearance.
iPhone 15 in identical sizes to the iPhone 14 lineup
Apple is also researching the use of thin oxide layers that can reduce the appearance of oily fingerprints.
If the latest reports are accurate, this would be the first time that Apple has used titanium in its iPhone and iPad devices. The company used titanium as a case material in recent Apple Watch models such as the Apple Watch Ultra. The physical Apple Card is made of titanium, but the latest iPhones and iPads are made of stainless steel and aluminum.
It is expected that the “iPhone 15” models will launch iPhone 15 in sizes identical to the “iPhone 14” lineup, and feature a USB-C port instead of “Lightning”, solid volume and power buttons, new camera technology, and a “dynamic island” for all models. models..
According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple will likely replace the Pro Max version of the iPhone 15 with a new Ultra model, following the “Apple Watch Ultra” naming convention to denote a first-class product.