9to5Mac shared renders of the iPhone 15 Pro based on an early CAD model that reveals a USB-C charging port, thinner bezels, and more.
, these renders are based on a CAD model provided by a reliable case maker, so there’s a good chance the design is accurate.The most notable change is the elimination of the Lighting charging port. This change seemed all but inevitable after the European Union started pushing to make USB-C the universal charging standard for portable devices. Apple would have to choose between making multiple varieties of iPhone or simply transitioning its entire line to USB-C.
Moving to the side of the phone, the volume rocker appears to feature capacitive buttons instead of physical buttons, which was a rumored change. The mute button might be getting a facelift as well, with a smaller and rounder design than its current look.iPhone 14 Pro design vs. iPhone 15 Pro render. Image source:notes, these 3D renders are all based on an early CAD model, and Apple’s final design could change before launch.
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