– Apple’s upcoming flagship smartphone, the iPhone 15 Pro, will not feature solid-state buttons due to technical challenges, according to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.
– The absence of solid-state buttons is expected to negatively affect the share value of Cirrus Logic, the brand behind the technology.
– The iPhone 15 Pro is expected to feature a titanium frame, a USB Type-C port for faster data transfer, and updated cameras with a high-resolution ultra-wide-angle lens and possible periscope zoom lens.
– It is also expected to feature a 3nm-based A17 Bionic processor and possibly 8GB of RAM and a base model with 256GB of internal storage.
– The base model is expected to see a price increase from $999, the first since the launch of the iPhone X in 2017.
The iPhone 15 Pro from Apple is expected to introduce new features, such as a titanium frame, improved camera system, and a USB Type-C port, which will replace the Lightning port. However, the solid-state buttons, which were previously rumored to be included, will not be featured due to technical challenges. Despite this, there are still enough new features to differentiate the iPhone 15 Pro from its predecessor, and it is expected to launch in September alongside the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus.
The iPhone 15 Pro is also rumored to feature a periscope zoom lens, high-resolution ultra-wide-angle lens, and an A17 Bionic processor that might offer 8GB of RAM and a base storage of 256GB. The base model is expected to have a price increase since the launch of the iPhone X in 2017.
Apple’s upcoming flagship smartphone, the iPhone 15 Pro, is expected to introduce several new features despite reports that it will not have solid-state buttons. The device is rumored to come with a titanium frame, improved camera system, and a USB-Type-C port with faster data transfer support. It may also be the first iPhone to feature a high-resolution ultra-wide-angle lens and a periscope zoom lens.
The iPhone 15 Pro is expected to come with an A17 Bionic processor and 8GB of RAM, and could start at a price point of $999. Reports indicate that the Pro models are expected to launch in September alongside the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus.