In yet another exciting leak of information about Apple's highly anticipated releases, real photos of a prototype of the iPhone 15They came to the fore.
The images revealed details of the new USB-C connector that will soon be present in the brand's new devices. Learn more about this news!
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The photographs released now were captured clandestinely inside one of the factories of the apple, and the most encouraging news is that the USB-C connector will not be exclusive to the most expensive models.
This feature will be present in the three new models: standard iPhone 15, Plus and Pro Max.
Rumors also suggest that the company will be able to offer an improved data transfer experience for the Pro Max, thanks to the superior speed of the USB-C.
However, information indicates that the iPhone 15 and 15 Plus models will likely share the same speed supported by the current Lightning port.
Apparently, Apple is taking strict measures regarding accessories compatible with the new connector.
According to rumors from China, the iPhone 15 line will only be compatible with USB-C accessories certified by the Apple Made For iPhone (MFi) program.
This means that Foxconn is already producing a range of cables that meet these stringent requirements.
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MFi USB-C certification will allow Apple to keep strict control over features like fast charging and high-speed data transfers.
This will ensure that only approved accessories can take full advantage of these offered benefits.
ShrimpApplePro leaker claims that cables without MFi certification will be limited in terms of charging speed and data transfer.
Although Apple has not yet officially commented on the leaks, brand enthusiasts are already looking forward to the possible official announcement.
The expectation is that the iPhone 15 line will be presented to the world on September 13, bringing with it not only technological innovations.
In addition to the new connector, the model is expected to also feature significant changes in terms of connectivity and usability.