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iPhone 15 series to Come in New Colours, Non-Pro Models to Get Frosted Glass Backs

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The iPhone 15 series of cellphones is set to be released later this year. The range is expected to comprise the iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro, and iPhone 15 Pro Max, the latter of which could possibly be known as the iPhone 15 Ultra. Over the past few months, numerous rumors and leaks about Apple’s forthcoming flagship series phones have proposed many characteristics and design aspects.

A lot has been said about everything from the device’s size to the width of the bezels. According to a recent report from a trusted source, the iPhone 15 series may come with new color combinations and finishes not seen in previous models.

According to a MacRumors report citing a now-deleted Weibo post from a tipster previously attributed to sharing accurate information, the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus models will have frosted glass backs instead of glossy ones, making them look similar to the Pro models.

Also check this : The iPhone 15 Pro models may be retaining the two-button volume control design

The iPhone 15 Pro models are believed to sport new titanium frames and thinner bezels surrounding the display, while the non-Pro models will retain their aluminum frames and bezel size.

Setsuna Digital, who is also attributed with the aforementioned leak, said in a separate article that the cyan green colorway will return to the iPhone 15 models, comparable to the green versions of the iPhone 12 series.

According to other reports, the iPhone 15 series will forego the long-rumored solid-state volume button feature due to the complexity of its mechanism and, as a result, the time-consuming manufacturing process, and will instead retain the two-button volume design seen in previous models.

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