Titanium Tough: iPhone 15 Pro Max to Sport Durable Chassis and Slim Bezels

The iPhone 15 Pro Max will reportedly feature a titanium chassis, which is more resistant to dents and dings than stainless steel. It will also reportedly sport a darker blue color.

The phones will have super slim bezels, next-gen 3nm A17 chipsets and a new solid-state Action button. They will also move from Lightning to USB-C, which is a requirement due to EU law.

Build quality

Besides the major design changes, the rumored iPhone 15 Pro Max is expected to boast a new camera and USB-C port. The former is likely to offer a faster charging speed, while the latter will be useful for data transfers. It’s also tipped to have a dedicated mute button that replaces the ringer switch.

It’s also rumoured to feature LIPO (low-injection pressure over-molding) displays, a technology that can reduce bezel sizes. This will make the phone much slimmer than its predecessors and give it a more streamlined look.

Although these features are impressive, they’re unlikely to make a significant difference for most consumers. The periscope camera, for example, is a novelty that may appeal to some users but not to the majority. In addition, the titanium frame might not be worth the price premium over stainless steel. The extra weight will be offputting for many users as well. If that’s the case, it might be better to stick with a vanilla iPhone 15.

FaceTime improvements

Apple is rumoured to boost the performance of its cameras on the new iPhone 15 Pro and dt iphone 15 pro max models. Both devices are expected to have a 48-megapixel main camera, an ultra-wide camera, and a telephoto zoom lens. The new cameras should improve portrait photos and augmented reality applications.

The new models will also support a wider f/1.7 aperture, which should allow the cameras to capture up to 20 percent more light for better low-light performance. The new lenses should also reduce distortion when shooting wide-angle images.

Another improvement is the addition of spatial audio, which should make voice sounds as if they’re coming from where you’re positioned on the screen. There are also new microphone modes that can help separate your voice from background noise. Additionally, FaceTime is getting a bunch of new features like Check In, which lets you notify friends that you’re home. You can also use your device as a remote control for smart home devices.

Siri enhancements

Apple is bringing a few small improvements to its iPhone 15 Pro model, including the ability to hang up phone and FaceTime calls with just your voice. This is expected to make the phone more convenient for people who need it to manage their busy lives.

The phone is also expected to ditch the Lightning port in favor of USB-C, a change that will enable it to support Thunderbolt 3 data transfer speeds. This will make the iPhone 15 Pro more versatile for creative professionals.

A few other Siri enhancements include the ability to set your preferred ringtones for different contacts, and the option to adjust how long Siri waits before responding to your request. You can also save your preferred Magnifier controls for recurring tasks and situations, and train Siri to recognize the sound of a specific device, such as the beeping of an electrical appliance or the precise ringing of a doorbell in your home.

Battery life

The iPhone 15 Pro series may not be a massive upgrade from the iPhone 14, but the smaller changes tipped could add up to make this the best iPhone you can buy in 2023. That’s especially true if the Pro models get more efficient OLED displays and better battery life.

That’s partly thanks to stacked batteries, a new manufacturing technique that could allow Apple to squeeze in larger cells without increasing the size of the phone. It could also help that the new A17 Bionic chip will offer improved power efficiency.

Another potential battery-boosting feature could be a more power-efficient OLED display driver chip. This is the chip that sits between the processor and the display, handling the switching on and off of pixels. According to a recent Economic Daily News report, this will be upgraded from 40nm to 28nm for the iPhone 15. This should help reduce power consumption and extend battery life.