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middle 9to5Mac published what would be the CAD model of the structure iphone 15 prohigh-end phone that will introduce Mansana this year 2023.
According to an international portal, he got the plans from a hull manufacturer and reproduced them with the help of a 3D artist named Jan Zelbo. Apple ships CAD files like those on which these renders are based to factories in Asia to prepare phone cases ahead of launch. This is necessary in order for the cases to be available when the device is loaded.

This is what the iPhone 15 Pro will look like
The specific CAD comes from a factory outside of China, which appears to have received these files first. Historically, these files have been accurate to the end device in terms of dimensions and design, as having inaccurate files would have been costly for case designers and factories.
The renders show some significant design and spec changes to the flagship smartphone from Mansanawhich is expected to launch at the end of this year.
The most notable change is the switch from Lightning to USB-C, which marks a major departure from the proprietary connector. Mansana which was used in iPhone and most accessories since 2012.
This may be due to pressure from the European Union, which is pushing for a single charging standard for all smartphones and devices. Unfortunately, this can be limited to cables that are approved for the Apple MFi program for data transfer speed and charging speed.
Another change is the curvature of the edges, both in the glass and in the metal frame. The glass is slightly curved around the edges, creating a smoother transition to the frame. The frame itself is also more curved than before, reminiscent of the design of the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro and the new MacBook Air M2. This can make the phone more comfortable to hold and less prone to accidental touches.
The camera bump on the back is also thicker than before, indicating that Mansana You may have upgraded your camera system with new sensors or lenses.

Goodbye buttons?
On the side of the phone, we can see some changes to the volume controls and mute switch. The volume controls are rumored to look like capacitive buttons rather than physical ones. Given the renders, the environment isn’t sure about this as such, but it seems highly likely. The mute switch also looks redesigned, being smaller and rounder like capacitive buttons.
There are no details about the screen resolution on the renders. iphone 15 probut we expect it to be similar to the iPhone 14 Pro. The body of the device is a few millimeters smaller with thinner bezels, so it’s likely that we’ll see the same 6.1-inch screen in a slightly smaller body.
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