This is the iPhone 15 Pro small bezels, and more

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We may be about half a year away from the debut of the iPhone 14, but many tech enthusiasts are already looking forward to the next generation of Apple smartphones, which could very well include some of the best smartphones of 2023. Perhaps the main reason for this the excitement is the rumored changes that Apple is preparing in design, hardware, and software.

According to most reports, the iPhone 15 series will drastically change the appearance of the high-end Pro and Pro Max models. Based on everything we know so far, 9to5Mac has managed to create some amazing images that showcase the new look of the 15 Pro.

Some of the key points of the new design are thinner bezels, solid-state buttons, and the all-new titanium frame with rounded edges. Once again, the size of the module will increase – as is usual with every new iPhone Pro model.

A less noticeable, but far more significant change is the switch to the USB-C port. While Apple will likely still find a way to keep users at least partially locked into its ecosystem, the Lightning port appears to be a thing of the past on iPhones as well.

There are also some details that 9to5Mac points out. The iPhone 15 Pro will be slightly smaller than its predecessor, the iPhone 14 Pro, and will feel better in the hand thanks to rounded edges. Finally, the exclusive color for this year’s model will be dark red with color code 410D0D.

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