1676633679 iPhone 15 Pro 3D renderings reveal many razor sharp details

iPhone 15 Pro: 3D renderings reveal many razor-sharp details – Frandroid

CAD files converted into 3D renderings allow us to get a first aesthetic idea of ​​the iPhone 15 Pro. In addition to the presence of a long-awaited USB-C port, this model would give more prominence to the curves. For a potentially more comfortable grip.

iPhone 15 Pro 3D renderings reveal many razor sharp detailsSource: Ian Zelbo via 9to5Mac

As every year, the new iPhone range is expected in September. The 2023 vintage will mark a profound change as the iPhone 15 should undoubtedly move to USB-C, committed to pressure from the European Union. Other small developments could also be in play.

At least that’s what the 3D renderings of the iPhone 15 Pro published by 9to5Mac suggest. These renderings are based on technical CAD files that contain the design and dimensions of a device. They are sent to their various service providers by the employees of the company at the apple.

Everyone is talking about USB-C

By holding it in your hands, it is then possible to get a nice visual idea of ​​a device. That’s where a 3D designer comes in, in this case Ian Zelbo. More specifically, what can we learn from this credible leak? That the switch to USB-C should actually take place. Be careful though, Apple’s USB-C wouldn’t be like the others.

Source: Ian Zelbo via 9to5Mac

Source: Ian Zelbo via 9to5Mac

Source: Ian Zelbo via 9to5Mac

Source: Ian Zelbo via 9to5Mac

Source: Ian Zelbo via 9to5Mac

Source: Ian Zelbo via 9to5Mac

Overall, the iPhone 15 Pro would opt for more curved lines, such as around the edges. Also, its edges would be thinner than its predecessor, which would be a real plus to perfect the finishes of the model. The grip could be even more comfortable than it was.

New camera equipment?

The 9to5Mac media also touches on the cameras’ photo module: it would be thicker than the previous generation. It is suggested that a hardware update of the sensors would be in Apple’s papers, although this suggestion should be treated with caution.

As recent hallway noise would suggest, the physical volume buttons would be replaced with capacitive ones. This is said to reduce the number of parts and improve water and dust resistance. Once again, we’ll have to wait until the September keynote to get to the bottom of it.

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