Through the leaker ShrimpApplePro We received part of the hypothetical design changes that would arrive for the iPhone 15. The details, here!
Only a few months have passed since the presentation of Manzana for the new litter commanded by the iPhone 14 and its variants. However, the view is once again set towards the future. Hand in hand with recent leaks, it seems that we would have some of the design innovations for what will be iPhone 15.
These hypothetical images of iPhone 15 were brought thanks to leaker called ShrimpApplePro. Through your account Twitter would have shared some key details for the next phone of Manzana such as: the “end” of the straight edges in order to give rise to some smartphones with curved tips similar to what we saw on the model Iphone 5calthough this would only apply in design and does not necessarily have to match the gamma of colors chosen at that time.
For his part, he leaker explained: “According to the information I have, the iPhone 15 will feature a new border design. The top edge corner will be rounded and will no longer be square.”. Also, ShrimpApplePro states that the material to be used to reinforce the security of the devices would be the titaniumalthough he also warns that “It’s still too early…”so we could see other changes.
If effective, these potential modifications that you would think Manzana would give rise to a device with a more comfortable and smooth surface when it comes to being in the hands of its user. In addition, it would mean the first change in the last 3 years, a trend that was previously maintained for 2 litters of iphone and it was changed; for instance: iPhone X, XS and 11 were similar, while the 12, 13 and 14 they also did the same among themselves.
For now, we will only have to wait for the official word of Manzana regarding possible designs for iPhone 15cell phone that would arrive for 2023. What is your opinion about the rumors? Would you find this alleged change in style for the next generation of smartphones user friendly? Manzana? You can find all the news here, in the Web of geek culture.