[ sourced from The Verge ]
Titanium sounds like a bad idea, it’s brittle. I’d rather have a dented phone than a chipped one.
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[ sourced from The Verge ]
Titanium sounds like a bad idea, it’s brittle. I’d rather have a dented phone than a chipped one.
This is the best summary I could come up with:
Apple is set to introduce the iPhone 15 in the next few weeks, and the device’s long-rumored transition from Lightning to USB-C may provide a boost to its charging speed.
According to Kuo, the switch would enable faster charging speeds for iPhone 15 Pro models, but the feature may only be supported via Apple-certified cables.
The European Union has a deadline of December 28th, 2024 for all new phones sold within the bloc — including iPhones — to use USB-C for wired charging, so pushing it back another year would be cutting it close for Apple.
We’ve heard various rumors about the iPhone 15’s other features in the run-up to its official unveiling, which is speculated to take place on Tuesday, September 12th.
iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max models could see a price bump compared to the last few iPhone generations, and are expected to feature slimmer bezels and a titanium frame instead of the current stainless steel chassis.
A few reputable leakers also claim that Apple won’t be selling a leather case for any of its new iPhone 15 models, though you’ll almost certainly be able to find a decent third-party option if this does prove true.
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worfamerryman@beehaw.org 1 year ago
Someone else said that they would of course has fast charging. Now it has the same port as android, but it charges slower.
It’s not a good look for apple, so they will likely include it.