The iPhone 15 is expected to have a structure made entirely of titanium, with its back made of glass and a more rounded shape, similar to the iPhone 5C, replacing the current straighter design of the iPhone 14. According to information released by the ShrimpApplePro profile, Apple's next release will be this way.
It is worth remembering that the profile usually brings the advance news of the technological market. Although the page has good credibility in relation to these predictions, the owner of the profile claims be too early to guarantee that this is really the next model that the apple brand will launch.
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Titanium alloys last longer and are more scratch and drop resistant than aluminum. Despite the quality of the material, engraving something on its surface is more complicated to do. According to the MacRumors website, Apple is looking for a new way of sandblasting, in order to give the material a more sophisticated look, with high gloss.
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MacRumors also points out that this is not the first time that rumors have appeared of an upcoming Apple launch where titanium would be the material used in the composition of the product, as this already happened before the launch of the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max. However, the information was not true, as cell phones were launched with aluminum and stainless steel in their composition.
If these rumors are true, this will be the first time that the company will use titanium in the production of an iPhone. However, it will not be unheard of for the technology giant, as its new Apple Watch Ultra is composed of this material.
According to the publication of analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, there is also a rumor that the new iPhone would replace its on and off and volume up and down buttons by solid keys on Pro and Pro models Max. This change is similar to what happened to the physical Home button that was used and became a new electronic standard.
Finally, Apple's senior vice president of marketing, Greg Joswiak, hinted that the next apple launch may come with USB-C input, in order to meet Union standardization requirement European.
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