Today, 9to5Mac unveiled renders of the 6.7-inch iPhone 15 Plus, indicating that the handset may offer minimal design enhancements compared to the iPhone 14 Plus.
Following earlier leaks for both the standard iPhone 15 and the iPhone 15 Pro, they are allegedly based on CAD designs supplied to Apple’s supply chain for device manufacturing. Instead of a notch, Apple’s iPhone 15 and 15 Plus will include a new design element dubbed “Dynamic Island,” which will be implemented by all iPhone models by 2023. In addition, it will include a USB-C port instead of a Lightning port, like all iPhones this year do. In addition to a Dynamic Island, the pictures show that the iPhone 15 Plus will have much smaller bezels and maybe somewhat modified size and thickness.
iPhone 15 Plus Will Have Curved Edges
According to 9to5Mac, the iPhone 15 Plus CAD design includes “slightly rounded edges” to make the transition from the front to the rear of the smartphone easier, as well as a somewhat larger camera bump. Apple’s iPhone 15 Plus is said to have a similar design and functionality to the iPhone 15, including a dual-lens camera with Wide and Ultra Wide lenses. Given the iPhone 15 Plus is 6.7 inches and the iPhone 15 is 6.1 inches, battery capacity is expected to be the key distinction between the two devices.
The iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus may also be available in blue and pink, and they may utilize the same A16 chip as the iPhone 14 Pro models. Our dedicated roundup has further information on iPhone 15 rumors.
In addition, we provide Apple outline of what to expect from the top-tier iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Plus, including a faster A17 processor, a titanium chassis, a more curved design, and better cameras.