iPhone 15 Pro (left) vs iPhone 15 (right)
The Dynamic Island, introduced on iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max, is essentially an oval-shaped cutout near the very top of the iPhone display, and aside from creating a seamless hiding spot for all essential sensors, it’s also used to bring additional utility to the user interface by showing context-specific pieces of information and ongoing activities.
iPhone 15 Pro (left) vs iPhone 15 (right)
iPhone 15 Pro (left) vs iPhone 15 (right)
Okay, correction, there’s actually something going on at the back, but it can only seen from a certain angle. Notice just how much larger those camera lenses stick out on the iPhone 15 Pro, and the whole camera island is noticeably more imposing than the one on the preceding iPhone 14 Pro, not to mention this here iPhone 15, which has a pretty compact camera layout, all things considered.
iPhone 15 Pro (left) vs iPhone 15 (right)
Now, the iPhone 15 family is coming in September 2023, which is the usual time window during which we expect new iPhones. Aside from the aforementioned changes (Dynamic Island on all models, USB Type-C), we also expect the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Ultra to score the new Apple A17 Bionic chipset, as well as possibly a periscope camera on the iPhone 15 Ultra. Meanwhile, the list of changes coming to the Apple iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus is shorter: those two will most likely score the Apple A16 Bionic chip from last year, as well as unchanged 6.1-inch and 6.7-inch sizes.
As we know more, so will you.