Apple iPhone 15 Series Rumors: 48‑MP Cameras, USB‑C, and Pro Upgrades

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The upcoming base versions of Apple’s iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus are expected to feature a 48‑megapixel camera, with the same high‑resolution sensor making its way into the Pro models as well. This information comes from MacRumors and is attributed to Haitong International Securities analyst Jeff Pu, who spoke to reporters and market watchers about the plan.

The new triple‑layer 48‑megapixel sensor is designed to drink in more light, which should translate into brighter colors, richer detail, and better low‑light performance. Yet Pu notes that switching to this higher‑resolution sensor across the lineup could introduce some production delays for the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus. At the moment, Apple’s event for announcing the new devices was projected for September 2023, aligning with the company’s typical yearly cadence.

On the Pro side, Pu contends that the iPhone 15 Pro models will not include touch side buttons, a move attributed to design challenges. Despite that, the analyst remains confident about several other premium features: a titanium frame, the improved A17 Bionic chip, and increased RAM across the Pro models. Additionally, all four devices in the iPhone 15 family are expected to switch to USB‑C from the traditional Lightning connector, a change that aligns with regulatory changes and broader ecosystem trends.

In related discussions about the iPhone 14 Pro, past reports noted issues with screen swelling and peeling among some owners. This context helps frame ongoing consumer expectations around build quality and reliability as Apple moves into a new generation with design and sensor changes that aim to boost photography, performance, and compatibility with modern accessories.

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