Seeing as how the iPhone 15 family is most likely still around five months away from an official announcement, the wisest course of action would probably be to trust nothing and no one at this point. But where’s the fun in that?
No big Ultra camera upgrade after all?
The iPhone 15 Pro Max (or 15 Ultra) is now tipped to come with the same primary camera sensor as the 14 Pro Max (pictured here).
After all, the iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max finally bumped up their predecessors’ main camera sensor from a 12 to a 48 megapixel count, which means a major successive upgrade in imaging hardware was always unlikely.
Besides, this dispute between Ice Universe and Revegnus might be far from settled, with the latter being one of the most active mobile tech rumormongers on Twitter right now while still lacking the former’s longevity in this “business” and hard-earned reputation. In other words, it’s currently not entirely clear which of the two conflicting rumors we should trust.
What do you say about a price increase?
The iPhone 15 and 15 Pro could start at higher prices than the iPhone 14 and 14 Pro (pictured here).
If those numbers are true, however, it seems highly unlikely that Apple will simply be willing to cover all additional expenses and see profit margins decline when it can pass on at least some of the costs to the consumer.