Here’s the crux of the matter: A video leak has revealed the Apple iPhone 15 display panel. The Apple iPhone 14 is already off to a good start. Meanwhile, leaks for the Apple iPhone 15 have started surfacing. Conventionally and according to reports, the smartphone is scheduled to debut sometime later this year with the A17 Bionic chip on the Pro variants – but that’s by the way.
Further details on the Apple iPhone 15 display panel
Tipster Shrimp Apple Pro shared a video(via the link at the end of the article) on Twitter depicting a trio of glass panels that are allegedly the ones that would be utilized on the iPhone 15 series. While there are three panels in the video, two look to be the same size, which makes sense given that both the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro are expected to have 6.1-inch screens.
The iPhone 15 Plus and iPhone 15 Pro Max are expected to have 6.7-inch displays. As a result, just two distinct iPhone 15 display panel sizes are necessary (although there could be a difference in quality). You may have noticed that every iPhone 15 display(in the video)has a cutout for the Dynamic Island.
This is because all four iPhone 15 models are expected to include the capability. The iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max now include the shape-shifting multitasking “notchification” function. Nevertheless, according to speculation initiated by a January story in The Elec, Apple may place the TrueDepth Camera for Face ID behind the display with the iPhone 16 series, allowing Apple to 86 it by 2024.
According to Shrimp Apple Pro, he was able to check the legitimacy of the iPhone 15 display panel with his source. Meanwhile, It’s also worth noting that the purported iPhone 15 series panels have curved bezels at the edges.
The iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus receive not just the Dynamic Island from the 2022 Pro versions, but also the 48MP image sensor seen on the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max, which replaces the 12MP sensors present on the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus. Furthermore, the iPhone 15 non-Pro models will be powered by the A16 Bionic processor, which is presently utilized in the iPhone 14 Pro series.
The iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Ultra will be powered by the A17 Bionic, which will most likely be manufactured on TSMC’s 3nm production node. These two models may be the only big handsets released this year with a 3nm Processor. The iPhone 15 Ultra may have a titanium body and a periscope lens with a 10x optical zoom.