iPhone 15 Pro: Filtered first images with thinner bezels and rounded edges
We’re facing the first major leak about the iPhone 15 Pro, will it be real?
One thing is for sure, Apple will introduce a new iPhone at its September event., as history has always marked. A few days ago, we talked to you about the new iPhone 15 Pro leak, which mentioned that Apple’s Premium device will have a nice design with thin bezels and curved edges.
Looks like this leak is totally realor at least that’s what’s been floating around the internet for the past few hours. The most important changes will come in its more stylized design and the ‘surprise’ we’ve all been waiting for: the switch to USB-C. What leaked?
iPhone 15 Pro with thinner bezels and USB-C
It was the 9to5Mac website that published this seemingly real leak. The reason for this is Images of CAD files have reached the webused to create phone cases before launch. Obtained by the well-known Apple website, this CAD is sourced from a factory outside of China, which is precisely responsible for creating sports cases.
At first glance, this version seems to be the same as the iPhone 14.
At first glance, the iPhone 15 Pro doesn’t seem to change its overall design much, as we see the same camera system and Dynamic Island. But if we pay attention to the photos provided by 9to5Mac, We will observe the curvature of the edges, both in glass and metal frame. They have a very similar design to the one seen on the Macbook Air M2, for example.
Here you can see the curves of the next smartphone
Although the style of the camera system is very similar to that of the iPhone 14 Pro, the photos make it look slightly larger. It could be an indication that Apple will update its lenses this year.with sensors that could be larger.
We may see more changes on the mobile side as well, because Apple removes volume and mute controlsgiving way to capacitive buttons that have been rumored for several years.
From the front, it doesn’t look like much will change.
Another big change we’re seeing is removing lightning port. While we know it’s a must for Apple to universalize its port by 2024, it looks like the company is taking action this year.
This may be due to pressure from the European Union pushing for a common charging standard for all smartphones and devices. Unfortunately, this may be limited to cables approved for Apple’s MFi program for data transfer speeds and charging speeds.
First images of possible USB-C port
While the leak is of great value, you always have to wait for official news to find out if these changes are correct. So, read on to learn more details about the next Apple flagship and its releases.

Source: i Padizate
