The Evolution Continues: Unveiling the iPhone 15 Series

In addition to a few cosmetic changes, the iPhone 15 series is expected to get a bunch of internal upgrades. It will also get USB-C support.

It’s not clear if this move will apply to all models. It’s rumored to replace BOE as Apple’s display supplier for the non-Pro iPhone 15. The change will likely increase component costs.

IP68 Water and Dust Resistance

The first number of a phone’s IP rating, which you can see in the corner of your device’s screen, is its resistance to dust. The second digit is its resistance to water. Typically, devices with an IP68 rating are completely dust-tight and can be submerged in up to one meter of water for 30 minutes without risking damage to internal components.

That means you can happily dance in the rain or take your iPhone swimming — it’ll be fine. The only catch is that salt in the ocean or chlorine in a pool can cause corrosion and ruin your phone. Also, physical damage to your iPhone could also compromise its IP rating.

Moreover, leaked tips suggest that Apple is preparing to introduce USB-C support on its iPhone 15 series. According to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple supplier Foxconn is working on USB-C accessories for the upcoming iPhones. These accessories will have Made for iPhone (MFi) certification, which will allow them to offer high-speed data transfers and charging. In order to do that, they will need to have a special chip designed by Apple. This might push the cost of the new iPhones up slightly. But it might not be as much as some people fear.

ProMotion OLED Display

Last year, Apple trusted LG Display to deliver complex LTPO OLED panels for the iPhone 15 Pro line. However, LG ran into some production snags in the final quarter and couldn’t keep up with demand which led to a few Pro Max shipping delays. As a result, Apple turned to Samsung for help and was overcharged due to the extra capacity and equipment they needed to deploy in a rush.

Thankfully, it looks like the company learned their lesson and will be sticking with LG for this year’s lineup. According to The Elec, LG has expanded their LTPO OLED production capacity and will be able to supply Apple with the panels they need for the iPhone 15 series.

Another exciting rumor is the possibility that the standard iPhone 15 will get a frosted back, similar to the rear of the iPad mini 5. This would make the device feel smoother and more premium than its predecessor. Additionally, MacRumors got their hands on dummy units of the upcoming iPhone 15 and reported that some of them had frosted backs. These dummy models also reportedly included a programmable “Action Button,” which could be used to launch apps and perform other functions. They’re also alleged to be thinner and lighter than the iPhone 14.

Camera Smart HDR

HDR imaging is one of the most powerful photographic techniques available to smartphone users. It helps to make photos appear more realistic by capturing more detail in both the shadows and highlights of a picture. This is accomplished by combining multiple exposures into a single photo using a computer algorithm. iPhones equipped with the A12 Bionic chip include a smarter version of this technology called Smart HDR.

Smart HDR is an automatic feature that turns on whenever you take a picture in the Camera app. The process works by taking several frames of the same scene at different exposures before and after tapping the shutter. Then it selects the best fragments of each frame to produce a well-lit image.

It’s particularly useful if you’re shooting a foreground subject against a very bright background. It also improves the quality of selfies by reducing the amount of detail in the background that’s blurred to create a more natural-looking bokeh effect. Apple also includes a Smart HDR slider in the camera settings to allow you to manually adjust how out of focus iphone 15 2023 the background is behind a photo’s subject. Unlike other cameras on smartphones, which typically offer only one bokeh setting, this feature lets you choose between two: subtle and dramatic.