A new rumor comes from Weibo, a popular Chinese website seems to be predicting a redesign of the iPhone 15 base models. In this new generation, Apple will release a new standard version with frosted glass. Until now, this language belonged only to the iPhone Pro familybut it seems to be spreading.
In addition to this design change, iPhone 15 and 15 Plus will be available in a new blue color. As sources describe in the report, the tone will be very similar to that seen with the green color Apple launched on its iPhone 12 and 12 mini.
Of course, based on Weibo, you should take all this information with a grain of salt. Until Apple confirms this – and it won’t until the day of the presentation – you can’t take anything for granted. However, the source has already hit the mark in the past when it announced that Cupertino would release versions of the iPhone 14 and 14 Plus in yellow.
The design change applies to the entire iPhone 15 and 15 Pro family.
The change in the design language of the standard iPhone 15 models will mean that, following all the rumors and reports, Apple would officially change the look of its Pro versions. After all, they are distinguished by the greatest care in manufacturing, as well as a unique design and more elegant colors.
Meanwhile, the iPhone 15 Pro models are moving to the other side of the color wheel, and they may appear in a new color described as dark red. What we’ve seen so far seems to point to a wine red hue for Apple’s most powerful device, adding a standout touch to this series of devices.
To this day, we have seen a lot of rumors about the design of the iPhone 15 Pro. Most of them seem to point to new titanium curved edges, shiny back panel finish, and removing the mute switch. Recall that the latter was on the diagrams of every released model, starting with the first iPhone. For this reason, we are facing a complete renewal of what we know.
The new iPhone 15 family will be unveiled later this year., In September. However, before they arrive, Apple has to introduce iOS 17 and a host of other new products, among which we could find its long-awaited mixed reality glasses.
Source: Hiper Textual

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