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iPhone 15 Pro Max CAD renders

In the last few hours, new CAD renders have emerged that give us further information on the next range of iPhone 15, which will be announced this autumn.

The new renders were posted on Twitter by ShrimpApplePro and they would appear to come from an accessory manufacturer. The pictures should depict the next one iPhone 15 Pro Maxbut the leaker also added more details on the whole range.

Starting with the Pro Max model, ShrimpApplePro claims the camera bump measures 3.78mm, which is about the 5% bigger than the one present on the iPhone 14 Pro Max. Previously, other leakers have advanced rumors claiming that the bump could be thinner. The camera ring diameters measure 16.2mm, while the lenses are 13mm, which the leaker says is roughly the same diameter as the 2022. The rear flash diameter is 6.7mm, which is smaller than the 6 9 mm of 2022, and the microphone also drops from 1.15 mm to 0.75 mm. There Dynamic Island it is apparently the same size as the previous models.

Solid-state buttons on the entire iPhone 15 range...Along with the camera bump, the leaker also discusses “strange objects” placed on top of the solid state volume buttons. It is thought to be a conductive padding that will be fused to the phone cases, to allow for the same sensitivity when using the covers. Furthermore, he added that the same padding is also present in the covers dedicated to ad iPhone 15 e iPhone 15 Plusthus confirming the presence of normal-state buttons even on the basic models.

We currently know that both the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro are both expected to feature Dynamic Island and Ceramic Shield and solid-state buttons, but rumors suggest the iPhone 15 Pro will have thinner bezels and 8GB of RAM. Also, the Pro models will use a chip

A17 Bionic made with TSMC’s 3nm process, while the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus will remain with theA16 Bionic and 6GB of RAM. All four models will presumably have a USB-C port and Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X70 5G modem.

Reporting: Giuseppe La Terza 

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