Apple Leaks Unveiled All-New iPhone 15 & iPhone 15 Pro Design Changes
Apple Leaks Unveiled All-New iPhone 15 & iPhone 15 Pro Design Changes

Apple is completing preparations for the much-anticipated September release of the iPhone 15 series. Regarding the iPhone 15 lineup, there have been numerous rumors and leaks for quite some time. We just obtained new iPhone 15 leaks, which revealed a number of improvements, including quicker charging, new colors, and improved connections. Let’s investigate it.
Apple iPhone 15 Rumors & Leaks So Far
According to the most credible iPhone 15 rumor, the switch to USB-C will enable up to 35W charging for the whole iPhone 15 range. However, 35W charging is predicted to represent a 40–50% improvement over the iPhone 13 (23W) and iPhone 14 (25W) and a 30% increase over the iPhone 13 and iPhone 14 Pro Max (both 27W). Let me reiterate that it is still slower than many Android competitors. An additional 30 minutes of charging time for iPhones, which typically takes around two hours, seems very practical. Watch to see if Apple enhances its quick charging capability (0-50% in 30 minutes). A titanium chassis and a new solid-state drive will be used in the much awaited iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max.
According to certain rumors, only the iPhone 15 Pro models will have USB-C connections that can transmit data at the 40Gbps/40,000Mbps Thunderbolt 4 speed. The conventional models, on the other hand, will cling to Lightning’s antiquated USB 2.0 performance. A redesign of iPhone charging cables is also anticipated. According to reports, the technology behemoth is developing braided USB-C cables that will coordinate with the future line. The cables will reportedly at least be available in white, black, yellow, purple, and orange, according to rumors. The length of these cables, 1.5 to 1.6 meters, is 50% longer than the charging cable that Apple has included with each of its prior models. The issues of being too short and too flimsy appear to be addressed by this new cable.
Apple might offer a USB-C cable that is compatible with Thunderbolt 4 as an upgrade. How do you feel? We won’t have to wait long to learn the answer because Apple is anticipated to unveil the lineup on September 12.