The device will feature a new design with a titanium-aluminum alloy metal frame, though with a lower percentage of titanium compared to the iPhone 15 Pro models. The use of this material is part of Apple’s effort to create a sleeker and thinner device.
The new iPhone 15 model will have a slightly smaller display compared to the iPhone 14, but it will still feature a Super Retina XDR OLED panel with support for HDR and Dolby Vision. The device is expected to be powered by Apple’s latest A17 Bionic chip, which will be manufactured using a 3nm process for improved performance and efficiency.
One of the key upgrades in the iPhone 15 will be the inclusion of a periscope-style telephoto camera, which will allow for improved optical zoom capabilities compared to previous iPhone models. This feature is currently only available on the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max models, but it will now be making its way to the standard iPhone 15 as well.
In terms of connectivity, the iPhone 15 is expected to support 5G networks, including support for the latest 5G standards. The device will also feature Wi-Fi 6E for faster wireless speeds and improved range.




