9to5Mac has released the first CAD renders from a trusted case manufacturer.
Apple provides development CAD files for other companies to develop and release devices that need to be scaled up at launch.
The CAD renders show all changes and the overall design of the device, but the colors and materials are not shown in the models.
The biggest change with the iPhone 15 Pro will be the removal of Lightning when using USB-C. Apple has been using its own connector since 2012.
Apple also makes rounded edges on a metal frame. A similar solution is used in the new MacBook Air and MacBook Pro. Lightweight rounded frame allows you to comfortably hold your smartphone in your hands.
The camera bumps and modules on the rear are also thicker than before. In addition, this is due to camera sensors and updated LiDAR.
Although it is not visible in the renders, 9to5Mac implements that the feel settings buttons are felt and react to the strength of the detection. Switch to silent mode stay, but a little out of the house.
The screen size and resolution of the iPhone 15 Pro will be the same as the iPhone 14 Pro. The case will be a few millimeters narrower, so Apple will reduce the bezel but reduce the display diagonal. Dynamic Island isn’t going anywhere either.
After posting the CAD renders, a Twitter user Unknownz21 you put the first photo of the iPhone 15 Pro. It shows USB-C and a rounded body.
The insider added that with the transition to USB-C, the company plans to replace the power controller. [9to5Mac]
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