The iPhone 14 series just came out last week, and now it's rumored that it's too early for the iPhone 15? No, these rumors have been going on for a while, and LeaksApplePro has just released some new predictions.

iPhone 14 series just came out last week (except 14 Plus will be launched next month), and now it is rumored that iPhone 15 is too early? No, these rumors have been going on for a while, and LeaksApplePro has just released some new predictions. All iPhone 15 models are expected to abandon Lightning in favor of USB-C, which is not surprising, because USB-C will become a mandatory product for EU within a few months after the 15 series is launched.

With the "Pro Max" model renamed to "Ultra", the lineup may have some adjustments. Analysts Kuo and Mark Gurman have already made the same view. This makes sense, as it will better align with the naming scheme of Apple M1 and watches. What's interesting about the iPhone 15 Ultra is that it will have some exclusive hardware.

8K video recording is a possibility, although it is possible that the iPhone 15 Pro will support it as well. Guo also said that Ultra will exclusively have a periscope telephoto lens (6x or 5x). In addition, Ultra's battery life will be improved and the service time will be extended by another 3-4 hours.

expects the iPhone 15 Ultra to be priced higher than the 14 Pro Max, and may jump from $1,200 (up from $1,100 before), but that remains to be determined.

As for other products in this series, there will be some unified areas, and all four models are expected to adopt the Lingdong Island design. However, the two pairs will still use different levels of chips, with the Pro and Ultra versions turning to the new Apple A17, while the regular iPhone 15 and 15 Plus will likely be equipped with the current A16.

has some speculation that FaceID hardware might be placed under the display, leaving only the punch holes for the camera, but it will take months of development before it is clear whether the technology is feasible or it will have to wait another year.

The picture shows the possible timetable for the upcoming iPhone to get rid of the notch design

Now it is too early to say whether the standard and Plus models will have a high refresh rate display and Always On mode.