In exciting news for iPhone fans, the upcoming iPhone 15 Pro models are likely to receive a sleek new design and some other quite impressive features. Apple plans to replace the stainless-steel edges with a stronger and lighter material: titanium. This move comes after successful tests of titanium on recent Apple Watches, and the company is eager to bring this premium material to its flagship device, the iPhone, according to a report by Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. And iPhone 15 series is set to get it, he adds.
"The new lineup will mark another stepping stone toward the company's dream iPhone," says Gurman. He explains that Apple has been long dreaming of an "iPhone that is truly all-screen — with no borders around the display and no cutouts for cameras or sensors". He adds that with the iPhone 15, Apple is set to take another step forward to achieve that goal.
The process has been continuing for years and started with the iPhone X way back in 2017. The goal has been pursued with iPhone 12, iPhone 13 Pro, when the size of the notch was reduced, and last, it was replaced by the Dynamic Island.
In 2023, the iPhone 15 itself will get the Dynamic Island, removing the notch altogether, moving it towards that all-screen target. The iPhone 15 Pro will get something even better. Gurman says, "... the Pro and Pro Max displays will be made with a new technology: low-injection pressure over-molding, or “LIPO” as it's dubbed inside Apple".
The effect? It will shrink the border size around the display to 1.5 millimeters (from about 2.2 millimeters on current iPhones), adds Gurman.
Among other specs, Gurman says while the frosted glass back will be retained, the edges connecting the sides and front of the iPhone 15 Pro will now have a
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