Apple has certainly been recognized for its ability to innovate in design, a characteristic that has been recognized from the start. At first, the company was engaged in the manufacture of personal computers, then the production of mobile phones added touch screen technologies, a sophisticated operating system and digital functions. In this way, it has become one of the most valuable brands in the world, conquering millions of consumers globally.
see also: iOS 16: News you need to know inside your iPhone
The long-awaited debut
In September this year, the iPhone 14 was launched which caused a lot of repercussions. coming with iOS 16which has undergone another update to correct flaws, and is presented as a differential in the layout allocation.
Users can now check exactly how much battery is left, change the wallpaper, and view certain apps in on-screen commentary mode.
Major changes in iPhone 15
- Improved front camera resolution with autofocus to ensure high-quality selfies, optical zoom that magnifies images by 10 times and instant editing features.
- Faster processor with A17 Bionic chip (iPhone 15 Pro).
- Dynamic Island (iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus).
- 6.1 and 6.7 inch models, with larger sizes.
What will the charger look like?
resolution European Union (EU) aims to standardize mobile chargers. Initially the standards will be applied to mobile phone manufacturers, but later they will be applied to laptops and tablets.
The Type-C charger, due to greater applications, was chosen as the ideal type of device, forcing Apple to redesign its support. It is possible that in the next version of the iPhone 15, the model will be sold with the same charger that is used in Android devices.
The release forecast is for September 2023, but there is no exact date yet. In general, the main lines are announced at an official launch event, with the pre-sale period presenting special conditions for consumers who do not give up on keeping pace with developments.
“Web geek. Wannabe thinker. Reader. Freelance travel evangelist. Pop culture aficionado. Certified music scholar.”