The timeline is the same almost every year, and we can expect that the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro series will be released in September. There are rumors that some features currently only available on the high-end Pro iPhone will be extended to all models of the next-generation iPhone 15 series. In this article, we will give you an overview of the five features you can expect to see on the standard and Pro versions of the upcoming iPhone 15 series.
Dynamic Island is a unique feature on the current iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max. It combines a new pill-shaped cutout with iOS to display different system alerts, notifications, etc. Wait. The dynamic island is a combination of hardware and software, and it is expected that this design will be applied to the full range of iPhone 15 models.
According to a report in November, Apple will use Sony’s upcoming “state-of-the-art” sensor that can produce richer, brighter, and sharper images. The new sensor uses a semiconductor architecture that layers photodiodes and transistors, allowing more photodiodes to be used, for example, to help capture portrait photos and ensure that the subject does not fade, even in strong backlight. Apple may end up using this technology only on the Pro version.

Since the iPhone 5, all iPhones have been equipped with a Lightning interface, making the iPhone an “alternative” existence in the mobile phone world. With the emergence of the iPhone 15, this situation will change, because a law passed by the European Union will Force Apple to convert iPhones and other products to USB-C, including the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro series. All models in the series are expected to be equipped with USB-C, only the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max (which may be named iPhone 15 Ultra) will benefit from faster transfer speeds. While the Pro version will have a USB-C slot that supports at least USB 3.2 or Thunderbolt 3, the standard version will only have USB 2.0 speeds, just like the existing Lightning port.
The iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max are equipped with a new main lens that can take 48MP photos, and the resulting images have more details than photos taken with the standard 12MP resolution. According to a report, the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus will get the same camera features. Camera hardware, as well as features, is usually the biggest difference between high-end and standard iPhone models. To help further differentiate the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro series, the iPhone 15 Pro series is expected to be equipped with a periscope lens.

All models of the upcoming iPhone 15 series are expected to be equipped with a Qualcomm X70 Modem chip, providing a number of improvements for the 5G experience on the iPhone. Compared with the X65 chip in the iPhone 14 series, the X70 uses AI artificial intelligence to achieve faster average speed, better coverage, better signal quality, lower latency, and up to 60% power increase.