Apple can make a big change in iPhone 15 Ultra!

Apple can make a big change in iPhone 15 Ultra!

It is stated that next year's iPhone 15 series may undergo a name change by Apple. According to Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman, Apple may call its top model in 2023 the iPhone 15 Ultra instead of the iPhone 15 Pro Max. In addition, the iPhone 15 Ultra may be ambitious in terms of camera features.

Design may change with iPhone 15

According to the transfer, Apple's only change will not be experienced by the name. Apple's current design, which has been going on for a while, will change with the iPhone 15. Gurman reports that bigger changes are coming for the new iPhone series, including the USB-C port. For years, Apple has had an understanding of advancing and maturing the existing design with minor changes. On iPhones, we first saw duplicate models under the "S" prefix, but we don't see that anymore. Similarly, we witnessed that Apple unexpectedly included the Plus brand, which it stopped using in 2017, on the iPhone 14 Plus this year. The Ultra model was also added to the Apple Watch series this year. Therefore, it will not be a surprise to see the Ultra naming on the top models of the iPhone 15 series.

iPhone 15 Ultra may come with dual front cameras

It is stated that all iPhone 15 models will have the Dynamic Island notch design that we see in the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max models. According to Majin Bu, who is known for leaks from Apple, the iPhone 15 Ultra can focus specifically on the camera. According to the Whisper newspaper, it is stated that the iPhone 15 Ultra may come with a periscope lens for advanced optical zoom, and at the same time, it can switch to a dual front camera setup on the front for the first time. On the other hand, considering Apple's stance on iPhones, it may be more correct to approach these rumors with some skepticism. Because Apple has already increased the aperture of the front camera in this year's models. We also know that the company has not been very generous with cameras in the past.

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