Apple’s WWDC has concluded, and the next big highlight for the company in the latter half of this year is the much-anticipated iPhone 15 series. According to the latest report from 9to5mac, the official release of the iPhone 15 series is scheduled for September. Still, there might be limited availability due to the initial batch possibly running out of stock quickly.
The upcoming iPhone 15 series is expected to follow the tradition of launching multiple models, including the iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro, and iPhone 15 Pro Max. Looking at the historical release schedule, it’s evident that Apple has consistently unveiled new iPhones over the past seven years, except for minor disruptions like the iPhone X release delay and the iPhone 12 series being affected by the pandemic.
Here’s a timeline of release dates for the most recent iPhones:
- iPhone 14 Plus: October 7, 2022
- iPhone 14: September 16, 2022
- iPhone 13: September 23, 2021
- iPhone 12: October 23, 2020
- iPhone 11: September 20, 2019
- iPhone XS: September 21, 2018
- iPhone X: November 3, 2017
- iPhone 8: September 22, 2017
- iPhone 7: September 16, 2016
As expected, the iPhone 15 series is set to be officially unveiled in the mid-to-late September timeframe. The devices are in the trial production phase, and mass production is anticipated to begin next month.
Due to some challenges in producing LG Display’s screen panels for the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max models, there might be initial supply constraints, especially for the Pro Max version. Despite this, Apple has no plans to delay the release and intends to announce the iPhone 15 series in September, though initial quantities may be limited.
Adoption of the USB-C interface across the entire lineup.
Incorporation of the “Smart Island” design in all models, including the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus.
Narrower frames, with the iPhone 15 Pro Max cover boasting a record-breaking 1.55mm black border width.
Introduction of a new titanium body for the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max.
Upgrade to the latest 3nm A17 Bionic chip, making it the world’s first 3nm mobile phone.
Add a periscope lens to enhance the optical zoom capabilities of the rear camera in the iPhone 15 Pro Max.
Expected upgrade to 40W wired fast charging and 20W MagSafe wireless charging for the entire iPhone 15 series.
With these exciting improvements on the horizon, the iPhone 15 series has generated considerable anticipation. Apple enthusiasts and tech enthusiasts alike are eagerly looking forward to its release to experience the latest innovations from the tech giant.