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Price increase will
By: Aklima Khatun Date: August 30, 2023, 4:40 am
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Following PlayStation Network sales with large discounts
attached to hundreds of titles. Apple's iPhone 15 Might Be More
Expensive Than Its Predecessors The potential iPhone be to
offset the cost of new features. Emily Price By Emily Price
Updated July 30, 2023 An iPhone laying upside down on an iPhone
box.(Credit: Shutter stock / Vargas Josef Zoltan) We’re just
weeks away from an expected iPhone 15 launch, and the rumor mill
is buzzing about what Cupertino might have in store for us this
year. There’s a chance this year’s iPhone Pro models might be
more expensive than last year’s versions.
According to Barclays analyst Tim Long, Apple may add $100-$200
to their base prices to cover the cost of new features. That
would put the iPhone 15 Pro at $1,099 and the USA Telegram
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iPhone 15 Pro Max at $1,299,
MacRumors reports. In his weekly PowerOn newsletter, meanwhile,
Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman runs through some other iPhone
rumors. A lot of it we've heard before, but one of the biggest
updates will be that we’ll say farewell to the notch in favor of
a Dynamic Island on the standard iPhone 15. Currently limited to
the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max, the Dynamic Island
turns the notch.
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An interactive feature. Gurman says the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro
Max displays will be made with something called low-injection
pressure over-molding—dubbed LIPO by Apple employees. That
technology is currently used in the Apple Watch and will allow
the phone to have a smaller border (from 2.2mm to 1.5mm). Gurman
says the iPhone 15 and 15 Plus will have a similar look to the
current models. But as expected, they’ll charge via USB-C rather
than Apple’s proprietary Lightning connector. RECOMMENDED BY OUR
EDITORS Apple iPhone 15: What to Expect Goodbye, Lightning
Cable: How to Prepare for Your First USB-C iPhone woman holding
package while looking at laptop Upgrading to iPhone 15? Here's
the Best.
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