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Apple Plans a Camera Design Change for iPhone 15 and 15 Plus
The latest leaks suggest an upgrade in the camera setup for the upcoming iPhone models.
Apple is reportedly planning a change in the design of the rear camera on the iPhone 15 and 15 Plus. The tech giant is working on a new generation of iPhones, and the latest leaks suggest that they plan on supporting the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus with a new rear camera design.
Previous leaks indicated that Apple would be upgrading the camera settings in their significant releases of the iPhone. Still, the latest leaks from “ShrimpApplePro” on Twitter suggest a change in the shape of the rear camera on the major releases of the iPhone 15 series.
Some predictions indicate that the upgrade from Apple for the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus will support a primary sensor with a 48-megapixel resolution, requiring a change in the design of the rear camera’s shape. Previous reports have indicated that Apple may adopt a circular design for the rear camera on the next generation of iPhones.
It’s worth noting that previous leaks confirmed that Apple will be offering the iPhone 15 series with the exact screen sizes as this year’s releases, which include 6.1 inches for the main waiver and Pro release and 6.7 inches for the Plus release and Pro Max release.
Another change expected in the iPhone 15 series is the shift from Lightning ports to USB-C ports, which will come with speeds that mimic the Lightning ports in the main releases.