The edges of the iPhone 15 Pro will look even thinner than previous generations. Several 3D renderings have been created to compare the ultra-thin edges of the iPhone 15 Pro. The difference is impressive.
The iPhone 15 is only a few weeks away. The next Apple smartphone promises to stock up on new features, whether it’s the USB-C port to replace the Lightning port or the design. We already know that the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max will be equipped with ultra thin edges, but how much?
Instead of simply revealing the dimensions of the edges of the iPhone 15 Pro, our colleagues at 9to5Mac have created several 3D renderings. This gives a better idea of the design of Apple’s next smartphone. They also compared the edges of the iPhone 15 Pro with older models.
The edges of the iPhone 15 Pro are revolutionary compared to those of the iPhone 14 Pro
In recent years, Apple has gradually reduced the edge size of its iPhone. Cupertino’s firm reduced the notch size, then introduced the dynamic notch called Dynamic Island. Apple is reportedly preparing to drastically reduce the edges of the iPhone 15 Pro this year.
The edges of the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max would therefore be reduced by more than 30% in 2023. Specifically, they would be only 1.5 mm wide. This is a record compared to previous generations of the iPhone. To achieve such dimensions, Apple has used innovative new technology in the design of its iPhone.
This is the LIPO technology that corresponds to "low-injection pressure over-molding". It drastically reduces the edges of the iPhone. As you can see from the different renditions created, the difference between iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro is impressive.
It should be noted, however, that the Dynamic Island is expected to remain the same size this year. It stands out more on the iPhone screen, but you will probably get used to it quickly. In addition to this beautiful front, the iPhone 15 Pro will appeal to users with its titanium frame and a variable zoom lens for the Pro Max model.
The iPhone 15 Pro Max will be the most expensive of all time, which may lead to lower sales than the iPhone 14. It’s still too early to know if the iPhone 15’s new features will convince consumers to spend more than usual.
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