According to reports from respected sources like Mark Gurman, the iPhone 15 series will be available for pre-orders on the 12 or 13 of September, and goes on sale one week later. The iPhone 15 is expected to launch in the fall of this year. Apple is said to add the dark red shade to its lineup.
It’s also rumored that Pro and Pro Max models will get a new lens. Pro models as well as the Pro Max models will get an upgraded periscope lens that will let them zoom out six times optically.
120Hz display
The iPhone 14 Pro was the first occasion that Apple provided a 120Hz display on its top model but it’s likely that they will limit this feature on the iPhone 15 Pro and the iPhone 15 Plus. That’s unfortunate considering that Apple’s basic iPhone models are way behind their Android counterparts with regard to the technology used to display.
The phone’s Pro variants feature ProMotion with a 120Hz dynamic screen that is able to automatically alter its refresh rate depending on the current task to help conserve battery power. This is a strategy that all other mobile companies employ to increase their battery capacity There is an excuse for Apple to ignore it with its basic iPhones.
Based on a tweet sent by Ross Young, an expert in display technology, it’s unlikely that Apple will introduce 120Hz on the regular iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus. The expert says BOE, one of Apple’s major suppliers, won’t be able to have LTPO screens ready to launch in time as such, and Apple will likely use 60Hz screens for its regular iPhone models again this year.
Periscope camera
Apple is set to establish the new standard in smartphone photography by introducing the feature of a periscope camera on the iPhone 15 Pro Max. The new technology lets you enjoy five times or even six times optical zoom that is far superior to the 3x available on current iPhones.
The periscope lens uses a prism which folds the optics and redirect it towards the camera. This enables a larger lens, without occupying the interior space. The result is stunning featuring iphone 15 128gb high-quality photos that display remarkable detail at all levels of zoom.
Periscope cameras are a common feature of Android smartphones for quite a while now, with manufacturers such as Huawei and Samsung providing phones that feature the technology. It’s the first time Apple will include it in its flagship smartphone.
The most reputable analyst as well as Apple oracle expert Ming-Chi Kwong predicts that Apple will confine the camera’s scope to the top of its line Pro and Pro Max models by the end of this year. This trend continues until 2024. There is a chance that the lower-end top-end iPhones do not come with a periscope camera, as it’s costly for Apple to bring the technology into its products. It’s in line with previous rumors that have claimed that the company would only introduce advanced features on its top-end versions.
Audio enhancements
Apple’s desire for an all-screen phone may become possibility with the iPhone 15. It is believed that those who purchase the Pro as well as Max models will be stripped of their bezels completely, making them more like the Pixel 3 and Galaxy S10 in terms screen size. A brand new process called “LIPO” (low-injection pressure over-molding) may be able to make this happen by reducing the width of the phone to 1.5 millimeters.
With iOS 15 Apple has enhanced its audio options to make your video calls and other applications like FaceTime, Google Hangouts, and Instagram. Mic Mode processing is focused on your voice and reduces background noise and enhances low-volume audio. You can enable this feature when you swipe down from the top right edge of your display on the iPhone.
Another feature that is new comes with Wide Spectrum mode, which increases the quality of audio by recording all the sounds in the room during video calls. The feature is available now on FaceTime and is also coming to other apps such as WhatsApp, Zoom, and even your vehicle’s GPS system. This can be done when you launch Control Center Control Center during a video call, and then tapping on the Wide Spectrum button. This feature is a fantastic opportunity to communicate with family and people who live far away. You can also share music during FaceTime calls. FaceTime chat and listen to the music together.