We’re excited to see what Apple has in store with the iPhone 14 a debut event is planned early in September ; but, rumours say the Apple iPhone 15 will include tech enhancements originally slated for this year’s line-up.
Apple partner TSMC will begin manufacturing 3nm circuits before the end of the year; including the A17 Bionic chipset expected in some Apple iPhone 15 models. Since the iPhone 12, Apple has employed 5nm processors.
Fewer nanometers implies more performance in less area and less electricity. Despite rumours, the iPhone 14 will stick with 5nm chips.
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USB-C arrives
The Apple iPhone 15 may potentially have a USB-C port instead of a Lightning port. Again, this was rumoured for the iPhone 14, but it now seems improbable.
According to Apple Insider, India is the latest country to investigate standardizing electronics chargers, which would likely require Apple to embrace USB-C on its iPhones as it does on its iPads and Macs.
Apple may want to go ahead of any judgements by switching to USB-C on the iPhone as soon as it can, which might be September 2023.
Slow improvements
Since Apple’s last iPhone refresh, we’ve been waiting. In recent years, we’ve grown accustomed to regular, modest improvements while the general pattern has remained roughly the same.
Smartphones can only be designed so many ways. Apart from the foldable form factor, nothing has shook up the market in recent years. The last time we were truly astonished was the iPhone X notch.
The Apple iPhone 15 could buck this trend, according to reports. Previous rumours have indicated a considerable camera update, at least for the Pro models. If it’s also the first iPhone with USB-C and new 3nm chipsets, it may be the major upgrade we’ve been waiting for.
Apple’s rumoured decision to differentiate between the Pro and basic models’ CPUs will add to the decision-making process this year.
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