The Apple iPhone 15 Pro is generating significant anticipation, especially when it comes to its display. New leaks suggest that the iPhone 15 Pro display will showcase a substantial improvement over its predecessor, the iPhone 14 Pro.
Details of the Apple iPhone 15 Pro display
According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple plans to use a process called low-injection pressure over-molding (LIPO) to reduce the bezels from 2.2 millimeters to 1.5 millimeters. As per Ice Universe, this would make the iPhone 15 Pro display boast the tiniest bezels of any smartphone, enhancing its overall appearance.
A leaked photograph on South Korean social media platform Naver, shared by leaker yeux1122, compares the front of the iPhone 15 Pro to the iPhone 14 Pro, giving us a glimpse of the slimmer and more sleek bezels on the upcoming model. The device is expected to feature a flat screen with bezels that appear to bend around the edges, providing an impressive visual effect.
While the display specifications will remain the same as the current-generation devices with a 120Hz refresh rate, the razor-thin bezel will maximize the useful screen space. Rumors suggest that the Dynamic Island feature will be retained, but the notch will be removed from the entire iPhone 15 series this year.
In addition to the improved iPhone 15 Pro display, the iPhone 15 Pro is rumored to come with other enhancements. For instance, it might include a USB-C connection instead of the proprietary Lightning connector. The premium versions are also expected to have a titanium frame for a lighter feel, softened edges on the rear glass, and a programmable button replacing the mute switch. The iPhone 15 Pro might be slightly thicker than the iPhone 14 Pro.
The iPhone 15 series is expected to be unveiled on September 13, with the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max likely to be priced higher than their predecessors. Despite the anticipated improvements, a respected analyst has predicted that the next series might not perform as well as the iPhone 14. Nevertheless, Apple fans eagerly await the official launch to see how these exciting upgrades translate into real-world experiences.
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