New rumor after iPhone 14! The name may change

New rumor after iPhone 14 The name may change

Introducing the iPhone 14 with its price and features at the Far Out event on September 7, Apple made interesting changes this year. It has removed the large notch on the iPhone 14 Pro models and replaced it with a new area called Dynamic Island. Apple’s presentation of a more spec sheet for the iPhone 14 Pro models released this year made it clear that the Pro and non-Pro models will differ significantly in terms of both price and hardware. On top of that, an important claim about the iPhone 15 series, which is expected to be released next year, started to decorate the websites.

Bye Bye to IPHONE 15 PRO MAX, HELLO TO IPHONE 15 ULTRA?

According to technology writer Mark Gurman, famous for his consistent bulletin on Apple, the iPhone 15 Pro Max, which Apple is expected to introduce next year, may be renamed the iPhone 15 Ultra. Allegedly, Apple will thus further separate the high-end model of the iPhone 15 from the iPhone 15 Pro. Right now, while there are big differences between the Pro and non-Pro iPhones, there isn’t much notable that sets the Pro and Pro Max models apart aside from a larger size.

The Pro Max models of the iPhone 11, 12, 13 and 14 series essentially appeared as versions of the Pro models with a larger screen and larger battery. These models offered the same features, functions and storage variants as the Pro models. However, this may change with the iPhone 15 series, and the iPhone 15 Pro Max may be released under the name iPhone 15 Ultra. At least that’s what the allegations are.

HUGE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN IPHONE 14 AND IPHONE 14 PRO

Apple, which removed the iPhone Mini this year, widened the gap between Pro models and non-Pro models by using the A15 Bionic chipset used in last year’s Pro models in the 6.1-inch iPhone 14 and 6.7-inch iPhone 14 Plus models. A16 Bionic, on the other hand, was exclusive to iPhone 14 Pro models. Also, many new features such as dynamic island increasing screen/case size and always-on display are only available on iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max.

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There are also some rumors that Apple will switch to USB Type-C on iPhones next year.

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