All of the design changes and differences you should care about
The same doesn’t go for the iPhone 15 and 15 Plus, which are likely to come with 6.1 and 6.7-inch panels of their own surrounded by “regular” bezels. From a chromatic standpoint, Apple’s non-Pro 2023 models are expected to cover a wide palette of hues from black and white to pink, blue, and yellow, while the two Pro-branded handsets this year will come in gray, black, dark blue, and white color options.
Last but certainly not least in the design department, a so-called “Action Button” should take the place of the good old fashioned ring/mute switch on Apple’s Pro smartphones this fall, vastly improving your user convenience and device versatility by allowing to modify its purpose. You will be able to do a wide array of things at the push of that button, from silencing your phone to launching the camera, opening Siri shortcuts, starting a voice recording, and many other such handy tasks.
What to expect under the hood and in the camera department
The iPhone 15 and 15 Plus will be no pushovers on the camera front either, “borrowing” their primary 48MP rear-facing shooter from the iPhone 14 Pro, while the iPhone 15 Pro remains the most mysterious member of the family in this department, with an unchanged main 48MP snapper joined by “new telephoto and ultrawide lenses with more megapixels.”