Based on a report by highly regarded sources such as Mark Gurman, the iPhone 15 series is available to pre-order starting September 12 and 13 and will go to sale just a week after that. In this year’s iPhone, Apple has been reported to introduce a dark red new color to its lineup.
Also, it’s believed that Pro and Pro Max models will get a new lens. Pro as well as Pro Max models will get an upgraded periscope lens that will let them zoom out six times optically.
120Hz display
The iPhone 14 Pro was the first time Apple introduced a 120Hz display for its flagship model however, it appears that it is going to keep the feature limited on the iPhone 15 Pro and the iPhone 15 Plus. It’s a shame considering that Apple’s basic iPhone models are way far behind Android rivals in terms of display technology.
The phone’s Pro variants include ProMotion that is a pulsating 120Hz screen that automatically adjusts its refresh rate depending on the current task in order to save battery power. It is a technique that the majority of other mobile makers use to boost their battery capacity There is no reason for Apple to leave it out on its regular iPhones.
According to a recent tweet from Ross Young, an expert on technology for display displays it’s not likely that Apple will introduce 120Hz on the existing iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus. Ross Young says BOE the company that Apple uses as its principal suppliers, will not have LTPO screens at the time of launch which is why the company will likely use 60Hz screens on its standard iPhone models in the coming year.
Camera Periscope
Apple is set to establish an entirely new standard for smartphone photography by introducing the feature of iphone 15 pro 256gb a periscope camera to the iPhone 15 Pro Max. The periscope camera is a breakthrough technology that allows up to 6x or 5x optical zoom. This is much more than the 3-x camera on existing iPhones.
The lens used in periscopes uses a prism to fold the lenses and direct these towards the sensor. This results in a longer lens without taking up the interior space. Its results are stunning, featuring high-quality photos that display amazing detail across the entire range of zoom.
Periscope cameras are an extremely popular feature of Android phones for some time since, with brands like Huawei and Samsung making phones using the technology. However, this is the first time Apple will be incorporating it on its flagship device.
A reputable analyst and Apple oracle Ming-Chi Kuo predicts that Apple will limit the camera’s periscope capabilities to the high-end Pro and Pro Max models in the coming year. The trend continues until 2024. It’s possible that the smaller higher-end iPhones aren’t going to get a periscope camera, as it’s costly for Apple to implement the technology. This is in line previously reported rumors which have claimed that the company would only add advanced features to its flagship versions.
Audio enhancements
Apple’s dream of an all-screen phone could become a reality with the iPhone 15. The rumor mill suggests that those who purchase the Pro as well as Max models will be stripped of their bezels, making them more like Samsung’s Pixel 3 and Galaxy S10 in terms screen size. A brand new process called “LIPO” (low-injection pressure over-molding) may be able to make this happen cutting the edges of phones by 1.5 millimeters.
In iOS 15 Apple enhances the audio functions to help improve the quality of video calls, as well as applications like FaceTime, Google Hangouts, and Instagram. Mic Mode processing is focused the conversation, cuts down background noise, and increases low-volume sound. The feature is accessible simply by tapping down on the upper right-hand corner of your phone’s display.
Another new feature Another new feature is Wide Spectrum mode, which increases the quality of audio by recording every sound heard during video calls. It’s currently accessible in FaceTime but is coming to various other applications, such as WhatsApp, Zoom, and even your vehicle’s GPS system. It is possible to use it when you launch the Control Center during a video call and pressing the Wide Spectrum button. This feature is a fantastic way to connect with friends who are far away. Also, you can join in an FaceTime chat and listen to it all together.