Your best look yet at every iPhone 15 model and Apple's biggest design changes...
Less likely to split opinion is the new Action button. In line with leaks, the dummy models show it is only coming to iPhone 15 Pro models. It will be a solid-state, programmable button that replaces the physical mute switch.
Based on early CAD leaks, Apple originally wanted to replace the volume buttons with a solid-state rocker as well, but multiple sourcesInterestingly, the dummies show the iPhone 15 Pro Max camera hump to be of similar depth to the iPhone 15 Pro and the iPhone 14 Pro Max. Apple’s new flagship iPhone will get an exclusive periscope lens capable of up to 6x optical zoom, and some feared this would add considerable bulk to the phone.
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