A new diversion reveals the front glass panels of the upcoming iPhone 15 lineup on the Chinese websites Bilibili and Douyin in two videos, although the launch of these devices is still about six months away. The leaked videos were later shared on Twitter by my account ShrimpApplePro و unknownz21 Known for their reliable leaks.
According to previous rumors, the videos seem to confirm that the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max will have thinner edges around the screen compared to the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max. However, there doesn't seem to be any noticeable change in the edges of the standard iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus models. It is also expected that the edges on all four iPhone 15 models are slightly curved, like the iPhone 11 series.
According to the videos, it appears that the Dynamic Island will come on all iPhone 15 models, which marks the end of the notch forever on future iPhones and is currently limited to the iPhone 14 Pro only.
The ShrimpApplePro account stated that it was able to confirm, from a reliable source, that the leaked front glass panels are indeed original parts of the iPhone 15 lineup.
With thinner bezels around the screen, the iPhone 15 Pro models could have a similar appearance to the Apple Watch 7 and 8. Rumors indicate that the Pro models will also have a titanium frame instead of stainless steel, as well as buttons with tactile feedback only as well. we mentioned before in more than one article.
Launching new 13- and 15-inch MacBook Airs by summer
It is also expected that Apple will release an updated 13-inch MacBook Air and a new 15-inch model “between late spring and summer” with a new chip, but the type of chip is still uncertain. It is highly likely that the 13-inch MacBook Air will be equipped with the M3 chip, while the 15-inch MacBook Air chip has not been confirmed.
The supply chain began producing displays for the 15.5-inch MacBook Air in February, according to display analyst Ross Young. Mark Gurman also expects to launch a new desktop Mac Pro and an updated 24-inch iMac by summer and the second half of 2023, respectively.
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