One of the possible innovations of the iPhone 15 series will be the replacement of the Lightning connector for USB-C. Recent rumors show that the change could bring faster loading speeds for upcoming Apple phones.

According to 9to5Macrecommends industry resources Certain variants of iPhone 15 will support up to 35W charging. Considering the iPhone 14 Pro charges up to 27W and the “standard” iPhone 14 is limited to 20W, this would be a good upgrade.

if approved, The novelty should please iPhone owners who do not want to wait too long for the devices to charge.. For example, the iPhone 14 Pro Max can take about two hours to fully charge.

It is worth noting that competitor Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra supports up to 45W charging, allowing the phone to go from 0% to 100% in less than an hour. Therefore, it is possible that the iPhone 15 will offer similar performance.

But analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has already said that. higher upload speeds only Supported by Apple certified cables. In addition, the brand should still recommend users to use the 35W Dual USB-C charger that was released in 2022.

All variants of the iPhone 15 should have a display with Dynamic Island design.

When will the iPhone 15 be released?

Recent rumors show that Apple is expected to unveil the iPhone 15 series at a special event on September 12, 2023. Therefore, the devices are expected to reach stores in selected markets in the coming weeks.

Featured iPhone 15 Pro models should debut with a solid titanium body. Phones equipped with the new A17 Bionic chipset may continue to bring the new action button instead of the “Mute” key.

iPhone 15 and 15 Plus should bring a new display with Dynamic Island design. In addition, all phones may have thinner bezels and larger camera module than previous generations.

Source: Tec Mundo

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