The upcoming iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max models are said to be featuring several exciting new features, including a groundbreaking ultralow energy microprocessor. According to sources close to Apple, the new chip will power capacitive solid-state buttons that remain functional even when the phone’s battery has run out, as well as take over existing Bluetooth LE/Ultra Wideband functions.
The solid-state capacitive buttons are expected to be exclusive to the iPhone 15 Pro models, with a brand new chip replacing the current superlow energy mode in the iPhone. This means that users will be able to locate their phones via Find My even after it has been powered off permanently or when its battery has been depleted for up to 24 hours. Additionally, the new chip will enable Apple Pay Express Mode to remain active for up to five hours after the battery has run out.
In addition, there is speculation that iPhone 15 Pro would have singular volume control with Taptic engines-powered haptic feedback-based tactile technology instead of traditionally separated volume up/down buttons. The source claims that their “man inside” Apple has seen two functional versions of the rumored new unified volume button in testing.
Apple is also said to be introducing a customizable “Action” button on both the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max models. The Action button will replace the Ring/Silent switch included in every iPhone model since 2007, while still providing convenient access to system functions like Ring/Silent, Do Not Disturb, Flashlight, Low Power Mode, Light/Dark Mode, Lock Rotation, and several others.
The Action button will continue to work for a period after an iPhone runs out of battery thanks to the inclusion of a new low-power chip. This feature also makes it an ideal way for customers to save battery life when they need it. The changes are rumored to be limited to Pro models, with the standard iPhone 15 series expected to have a mute switch.
Apple is also said to be planning a significant redesign of the iPhone 15 range’s Dynamic Island. Last year’s iPhone 14 Pro introduced the Dynamic Island, and Apple plans to integrate the proximity sensor into it for the upcoming iPhone 15 models.
The move would enable Apple to use a less powerful sensor, resulting in cost savings that will enable the company to transition the entire iPhone 15 range to the Dynamic Island. The change will likely go unnoticed by most end-users, but it will reportedly save Apple money while fitting in with its vision of technological innovation and progress.
Other rumored upgrades in the iPhone 15 range include a ballistic A17 chip, super-sized rear camera, upgraded LiDAR, record-breaking bezels, and price increases.
Sources suggest that Apple is planning to unveil its highly anticipated iPhone 15 series in September, as usual. Although the tech giant has not yet confirmed this news or given any details on the pricing of the new devices, many industry experts and enthusiasts are eagerly awaiting further details about these cutting-edge gadgets.
In conclusion, Apple’s upcoming iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max models are poised to revolutionize mobile technology once again with innovative features such as a new ultralow energy microprocessor, solid-state buttons with haptic feedback-based tactile technology and a customizable Action button. With these exciting new offerings along with anticipated changes in Dynamic Island design and other upgrades, Apple is set to maintain its position as one of the leading tech innovators globally.
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