a more detailed look than ever thanks to these new images


The website 9to5Mac shares new renderings of the iPhone 15 Pro showing even more precisely the design that the future smartphone should have.

Apple iPhone 15 Pro render // Source: 9to5Mac

As rumors around the future iPhone 15 multiply, the iPhone 15 Pro was treated to 3D renderings showing it from several angles. This same model is once again entitled to the same treatment, always from the specialized site 9to5Mac. The media this time shares images that are even more elaborate.

It is specified that the new renderings are based on different sources, including the famous leaker Max Weinbach. 9to5Mac presents these images as the best preview so far of the iPhone 15 Pro.

A very protruding photo block for the iPhone 15 Pro

This is therefore an opportunity to take a closer look at the titanium chassis to get a more premium and robust look. The visuals also allow you to better understand the subtle change in the edges, which become a tad more rounded than in the past to modify the feeling when gripping. The images also point to the more marked protrusion of the photo block at the back. Each camera would be more than twice as protruding as on the iPhone 14 Pro.

It is rumored that Apple would remove all mechanical buttons to rely fully on keys with haptic feedback. This would even concern the small sliding button present since 2007 and which is used to switch the iPhone to silent.

Apple iPhone 15 Pro render // Source: 9to5Mac

On the renderings of 9to5Mac, we can see what the new keys would look like on the side of the iPhone 15 Pro. On the bottom edge, it is indeed a USB-C port that we see on the iPhone.

Apple iPhone 15 Pro render // Source: 9to5Mac

On the front, it is worth noting that the iPhone 15 Pro would further reduce the borders around its screen so that they are only 1.55 mm wide.

Apple iPhone 15 Pro render // Source: 9to5Mac

Moreover, we should expect the highlighting of a new intense red color in addition to three other models; white, black, gold. Finally, in terms of dimensions, we would be entitled to a smartphone of 146.47 x 70.46 x 8.24 mm. It would be a bit smaller and less wide than its predecessor, but thicker.


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