Alleged pictures of the Apple iPhone 15’s USB-C ports hint at light green, light blue, and black colors for the phones, while another rumor suggests Apple may ditch leather cases in favor of a more sustainable alternative.
Apple said last year it will bring USB-C to the iPhone, and now alleged pictures of the iPhone 15’s USB-C port hint at light blue and green colors for Apple’s new non-Pro phones, according to leaker Majin Bu . The images, which were shared on X this morning, show three naked USB-C modules in the two colors, as well as a dark, black shade. In addition, Majin Bu shared pictures of somewhat crude mock-ups of the phone, including one with an apparently off-center hole for the USB-C port.
Another rumor claims that Apple is ending its leather iPhone case line this year and will instead release a new “woven-textured style” leather alternative case “for environmental and sustainability reasons,” writes 9to5Mac today, citing posts on Weibo by Uncle Pan and X by DuanRui. An X post from Majin Bu corroborated the rumor but posted images they later said were unofficial genuine leather cases they thought would look similar to Apple’s alleged new cases.
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