Although it is only months before the release of the iPhone 15 family, which Apple will introduce this year, a lot of information about the phones has started to come recently. Today, there have been major leaks concerning the iPhone 15 Pro. Images shared by 9to5Mac and MacRumors reveal possible design details of the highly anticipated phone.
The images allow us to take a detailed look at many issues, such as the phone’s cameras and how it might look. Let’s add that the images you will see below were created by a reliable source, an artist named Ian Zelbo.
Here are the iPhone 15 Pro sketch drawings
The iPhone 15 Pro was expected to have thinner bezels than the previous generation. We can see from these drawings that this can happen. In addition, it is not overlooked that there is a small but noticeable change on the edges and a slightly more curved design.
When we look at the camera part, it is seen that the iPhone 15 Pro can come up with a thicker design both in the camera section and in the lenses compared to the iPhone 14 Pro model. Let’s add that the camera layout is generally the same.
It was said that the physical buttons will be removed completely on the iPhone 15 Pro, and the touch-sensitive keys that we saw on the iPhone 7, 8 and SE could come. In fact, some patents have recently emerged on how this feature will be. In the image above, it can be seen that the keys are not fully completed. This is probably because these images are based on early drawings from suppliers.
This is what the iPhone 15 Pro’s USB-C port might look like
We knew that in the new generation iPhones, we would see USB-C input instead of Lightning in order to comply with the legal changes in Europe. This leak shared by MacRumors reveals how the entry may look on the phone. Let’s add that there are rumors that the company may switch to titanium material instead of stainless steel. In this image, we see the signals that we may encounter a titanium coating.
Looking at these renders, we can speculate that the iPhone 15 Pro might be similar to the iPhone 14 Pro overall, but with some notable minor design updates from the company. We will see together in September what the phone will really look like.