In the ever-evolving world of smartphones, Apple enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating the launch of the iPhone 15 on September 12. The burning question on everyone's mind is whether this latest iteration will justify an upgrade from the already stellar iPhone 13, which was launched in 2021. Why iPhone 13? Because in 2022, the iPhone 14 was not much of an upgrade over the iPhone 13. Notably, in case you would want to tune in, the Apple Event 2023 date to launch the iPhone 15 is September 12.
According to Michael Gartenberg, an independent technology adviser (as tweeted by Walter Bloomberg @DeItaone), "For most users, the iPhone 13 is going to be good enough, and the base iPhone camera takes good enough pictures". So, is it? While we await Apple's official announcement, let's delve into the key areas of iPhone 15 and iPhone 13.
Apple is always praised for pushing the boundaries of design, and this time may be no different. The iPhone 15 is expected to bid farewell to the iconic notch, adopting the Dynamic Island for a sleeker appearance. Alongside this, the introduction of a USB-C port may not revolutionise functionality but may not simplify cable management. Additionally, Apple is rumoured to offer colour-matching braided USB-C cables for each variant.
Beyond these changes, the iPhone 15 retains the glass-aluminium frame, IP68 protection, and familiar layout of buttons found on the iPhone 13.
The iPhone 13's 6.1" OLED display with a 60Hz refresh rate and 1200-nit peak brightness might not see significant upgrades in the iPhone 15. Disappointingly, the absence of a higher refresh rate for non-Pro models could persist, although a 90Hz panel would be a pleasant surprise.
The most noteworthy change here is the replacement of the
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