According to leakster Mingshi Qiu, the iPhone 15 models will all have the Dynamic Island feature. However, the latter will not be an exact match for the iPhone 14 Pro.
I knew an advantage Dynamic Island Multitasking on the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max models is a real success. So much so that it is rumored that Apple will offer this accessory on all its smartphones, from the “basic” iPhone 15 to the default iPhone 15 Ultra. Far from being a simple version of its predecessors, 2023’s Dynamic Island Classic will bring at least one innovation.
Once once more, we have received through leakster Mingshi Kuo a new rumor related to the iPhone 15. According to the analyst, we will find the Dynamic Island on the Pro and Ultra models of the brand as well as on the two most affordable models, iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus. However, the degree that adapts according to usage will not be quite the same as last year.
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The iPhone 15’s proximity sensor will be located on Dynamic Island, not behind the screen
In his tweet, the leaker specifies that all iPhone 15 models adopt a dynamic island similar to that of the iPhone 14 Pro, the difference being the location of the proximity sensor. On the iPhone 14 Pro, the proximity sensor is located at the bottom of the screen (outside of Dynamic Island). Conversely, on the iPhone 15 series, the proximity sensor will be on the inside, with almost no change to the look of the dynamic island.
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Apple had changed suppliers for its proximity sensors. However, in practice, this should not have any impact on iPhone 15 users. If Apple sticks to its usual schedule, we should see the iPhone 15 starting next September. The 2023 range might include at least 4 devices, if the Ultra model rumor is confirmed. In terms of their price, it’s rumored that the most expensive models, the Pro, Pro Max, and Ultra, will command 9% to 18% more expensive, while the entry-level models will be priced more expensive than the current iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus.