USB-C focused limits may apply on iPhone 15 family

USB C focused limits may apply on iPhone 15 family


It will be launched in September 2023 and will consist of four models. iPhone 15 information for his family continues.

iPhone 15 The family will have a common USB-C port, according to newly made claims, but there will be differences between the phones in this regard. For example, the 15 and 15 Plus models at the bottom will not be able to take full advantage of USB-C, only USB 2.0 level speeds can be achieved. From the full speed of USB-C (For charging and data transfer) 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max will benefit, but this speed is only Apple’s “DRINK” It will be exclusive to officially approved accessories with a chip. Here for maximum performance Made for iPhone (MFI) certified accessories will be requiredApple will receive license money for the IC chip from companies that want to produce these accessories. The company, which does not use this infrastructure in products with other USB-C ports, seems to want to establish a new ecosystem over USB-C for iPhones. The end user impact of this will likely be higher prices for a simple cable.

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For phones, information about screen brightness has come to the fore before this. It has the names 14, 14 Plus, 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max to go over it. from four different phones formed iPhone 14 high-end members of the family are currently based on very bright screens. Samsung Display production “Super Retina XDR” screens on phones are normally 1,000 nitson HDR content 1,600 nitsif outdoors 2,000 nits can achieve brightness. According to a source, the top brightness with the 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max up to full 2,500 nits removable. Because Samsung’s next OLED panel will also be able to see this level, and this panel will be used by Apple in new iPhones with 99 percent probability. Such high brightness seems important as it significantly improves outdoor daylight usage as well as an impressive HDR experience and is already pleasing to those who are waiting for new devices.

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