iPhone 15 Will Likely Have An Extremely Durable Chassis

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Apple’s upcoming iPhone 15 lineup of flagship phones, which should come out in late 2023, will have a very different design from what the fans might expect. That’s the claim of a tipster specialized in leaks related to the Cupertino-based tech giant. If the information is correct, the edges of the glass panel will be round, while the chassis of the device itself will be made of titanium.

Durable smartphones nowadays clearly don’t represent something that anyone would refuse, considering how important these devices are in the lives of each us. However, not everybody likes the idea of rounded edges, but we still have to admit that such a design looks pretty pleasant.

The source of the leak is a Twitter account with over 17,000 followers, which automatically means that you cannot ignore the news.

Apple usually launches its flagship iPhones in September, and there’s no reason at this point to believe that the tech colossus will make an exception regarding the upcoming iPhone 15 lineup.

Even though the latest iPhone 14 has made a lot of Apple fans happy due to its impressive specs, there’s always room for improvement when it comes to the tech world. We can expect some improvements for the camera of the iPhone 15, and perhaps everybody can agree that smaller and less visible lenses would represent a nice addition. The iPhone 14 might be the bee’s knees right now, but perhaps any of its users would have preferred smaller cameras mounted on the rear. Otherwise, the capabilities of the cameras of the flagship are indeed out of this world.

Apple is known for releasing a new flagship phone lineup every year, and although it’s reasonable to believe that the star of the show for 2023 will be the iPhone 15, nobody can guarantee for sure what the official name of the lineup will be.

 

Cristian Antonescu
Cristian is in love with technology, as are many of us. He has a vast experience as a content writer in the field. He's involved especially in the hardware area, where he covers the latest news regarding smartphones, laptops, PC components, and so on.