The iPhone 15 Pro is expected to launch alongside the Pro Max and two other models this fall, most likely in September. Still, here we are in mid-February and we already seem to have the first speculative renders of the next phone. These are CAD based so are pretty rough, but still better than nothing.
Those CAD files are sent by Apple to accessory makers in Asia ahead of new product launches, so they can have their products ready when the new iPhone becomes official. In this case (pun intended – read on), the CAD files these renders are based on are said to come from a Chinese case maker, which apparently got them first.

Ok, introduction aside, let’s see what’s new. The USB-C port is finally coming to iPhones this year, as you can see, and as it has been said many times. Then there’s the new design, which makes the frame a little more curved, and also appears to curve the glass within the frame. If this works, it will make the phone much easier to hold.

The camera bump on the back is apparently thicker than that of the iPhone 14 Pro, which could mean that we will have further improvements in this space, with perhaps larger sensors. The arrangement of the three cameras and LiDAR scanner within the camera island remains unchanged from last year.

The volume buttons may no longer be actual buttons, but capacitive, as mentioned earlier. The mute switch has also been redesigned, being smaller and rounder than before. The iPhone 15 Pro’s screen size and resolution should be similar, if not identical, to its predecessor, but the panel will have thinner bezels, so overall the new device will be slightly smaller. The dynamic island is still there and looks the same as the one on the iPhone 14 Pro.

These renders may not reflect “all aspects of Apple’s final design,” according to their source, so keep that in mind.

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