iPhone 15 - 3 AWESOME News!

**Exciting Updates on the iPhone 15: New Design, Titanium Frame, and Improved Transfer Speeds**

The world of technology is buzzing with anticipation for the next iteration of Apple's iconic smartphone, the iPhone 15. Despite some claiming it’s too early to discuss the device, we have an abundance of fresh leaks and information that is sure to excite fans. In this article, we’ll dive into three major pieces of news about the iPhone 15, covering everything from its design to its technical specifications.

### 1. A New Design: Rounded Frame for Easier Handling

One of the most exciting pieces of news about the iPhone 15 is its new design. According to leaker Shrimp Apple Pro, the frame of the iPhone 15 will undergo a significant redesign. Unlike the fully rounded frames seen in previous models like the iPhone 6s, the iPhone 15 will feature a partially rounded frame. Specifically, only the bottom of the frame will be rounded, while the top remains flat.

This design choice is reminiscent of the iPhone 5c, which had a flat top and a slightly rounded back. The new frame is expected to combine elements from the current iPhone 14s design with older models like the iPhone 10 and iPhone 6. This blend of styles creates a cohesive look that aligns with Apple’s recent aesthetic direction.

Interestingly, this design isn’t entirely new for Apple. The iPod Classic also featured a similar flat-top, rounded-bottom frame. Given Apple’s history of revisiting past designs, it makes sense that they would bring this style back for the iPhone 15. This move could help unify their product lineup, as the iPhone, iPad, and even the new iMac all share a full-flat frame design.

One potential issue with this design is how the glass on the back will integrate. Will it sit flat like in previous models or curve more to blend into the frame? While a full metal build reminiscent of the MacBook Pro would be ideal for some, wireless charging capabilities could be compromised with such a design. Nonetheless, the integration of this style across Apple’s products suggests its likelihood.

The accuracy of this leak is bolstered by Shrimp Apple Pro’s track record. They have successfully predicted past designs, including those of the iPhone 14 cases, Apple Series 8, and iPhone 14 boxes with RAM configurations. Additionally, Mark German has also hinted at a redesign for the iPhone 15, aligning with the three-year design cycle observed in previous models like the iPhone 12, 13, and 14.

### 2. A Titanium Frame: Stronger, Lighter, and More Resistant to Fingerprints

Another major update for the iPhone 15 is its frame material. Leaks suggest that Apple will be transitioning from stainless steel to titanium for the iPhone’s frame. This change brings several advantages:

- **Strength**: Titanium is significantly stronger than stainless steel, reducing the chances of scuffs and scratches upon dropping the phone.

- **Weight**: Titanium is lighter, making the iPhone more comfortable to hold for extended periods.

- **Fingerprint Resistance**: Apple has applied specific patterns on matte titanium surfaces that reduce smudges and fingerprints. This treatment is similar to what was used in the Apple Watch Ultra, which boasts a titanium design that resists fingerprints effectively.

While stainless steel offers a sleek, elegant look, its susceptibility to fingerprints and weight issues make it less ideal for some users. The iPhone 14 Pro Max, for instance, was particularly heavy, leading to discomfort for many users. With titanium, Apple aims to address these concerns while maintaining the premium feel of their devices.

### 3. Improved Transfer Speeds: USB-C and Faster Data Transfers

In addition to design changes, the iPhone 15 is set to receive an upgrade in transfer speeds. Earlier leaks suggested that Apple would switch from Lightning to USB-C ports as part of their compliance with EU regulations. However, this update comes with some nuances:

- **Base Models**: The regular iPhone 15 models will feature USB-C ports but limited to USB 2.0 speeds (480 megabits per second). This is notably slower compared to newer standards.

- **Pro Models**: The iPhone 15 Pro and potentially the iPhone 15 Ultra are expected to support faster transfer speeds, likely USB 3.0 or higher. Ming-Chi Kuo, a renowned Apple analyst, confirmed these details, suggesting that the pro models will utilize higher-speed USB-C ports.

The potential speed tiers for USB 3.2 standards include:

- **USB 3.2 Gen 1 (5 Gbps)**

- **USB 3.2 Gen 1x2 (10 Gbps)**

- **USB 3.2 Gen 2x1 (10 Gbps)**

- **USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 (20 Gbps)**

While Thunderbolt 3 (40 Gbps) is theoretically possible, it’s unlikely due to its higher cost and licensing requirements. Instead, the iPhone 15 Pro may settle for USB 3.2 Gen 1x2, offering 10 Gbps speeds—more than 20 times faster than USB 2.0.

This upgrade is particularly beneficial for professionals dealing with large files like ProRes video clips, which have been a challenge to transfer efficiently on previous iPhone models.

### Conclusion: The iPhone 15 Offers Exciting Upgrades

The iPhone 15 promises to bring significant upgrades across design, materials, and performance. From the new frame design that blends past and present aesthetics to the stronger, lighter titanium build and faster data transfer speeds, there’s plenty to be excited about.

While these updates are substantial, it’s important to remember that Apple likely has more features in store for the iPhone 15. As we approach its release, staying tuned to our channel will ensure you don’t miss any of the latest developments.

In conclusion, the iPhone 15 is shaping up to be a remarkable device with design and technical improvements that cater to both casual users and professionals. We can’t wait to see how these features come together in the final product.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enhave some awesome news on the iPhone 15. some of you might say that it's too early to talk about it but we actually have tons of fresh new leaks and info which I think most of you will find very exciting I have three things to cover three pieces of completely new info starting off with number one we have a new design and yes this will actually be a redesign so leaker shrimp bubble pro has just reported that the frame of the iPhone 15 will be getting rounded once again it won't be fully rounded like the iPhone 6s frame instead only the bottom of it will be rounded so similar to what we can see from this image here and similar to some Sony phones you're also saying that it could look very similar to the iPhone 5c where the top of it was flat and then the back was simply rounded making it easier to hold in the hand so essentially a mix of the current iPhone 14s frame design and the old iPhone 10 and iPhone 6 design which I think is really the best of both worlds some were even saying that it could look similar to the new Macbook Pros and the new Macbook Air which is true those actually have the same design style as the iPhone 5c so fully flat on the top then a flat frame which actually rounds itself towards the bottom but the iPhone 5C and the MacBooks are not the only Apple products with that same design in fact if you take a look at the iPod Classic it too had the exact same design style so Apple has actually used such a design in the past which I think makes it even more likely that they will use such a design once again in the future which will mean that all of their product designs will now be even more unified if you take a look at the iPhone and the iPad and even the new iMac they all have a full flat frame design whereas the new MacBooks have this semi-flat design someone even did a quick mock-up of this of how it could look like but I think the only issue with such a design would be the glass on the back like will it simply sit flat on the top like in this example here or will it actually curve a bit more and blend even more into the frame than it does now personally I would love to see a full metal build just like the MacBooks however Wireless charge charging would simply not be possible with a build like that but let me know in the comments what do you think of a design like this but okay how accurate is this leak well shrimp Apple pro has actually had a number of accurate leaks in the past the iPhone 14 cases the Apple series 8's design and the iPhone 14 boxes with the ram configuration and more however what I think makes this even more believable is the fact that Mark German has also stated something similar that the iPhone 15 is expected to have a redesign and this actually makes sense if you take a look at the iPhone 12 13 and 14 they all had the same design for three years and the iPhone 10 and sn11 They too had the same design for three years so it looks like apple has this three-year life cycle in terms of the design which means that the next iPhone the 15 should be the first one to get a redesign since the iPhone 12. more on the iPhone 15 leaks right after this so we have a lot of devices in our office which of course only charging but luckily that's where you greens is nexo Chargers Black Friday sale comes in starting at 30 Watts this little plug brings plenty of speed with foldable pins for easy travel there's also a 65 watt featuring two USB a ports and two usbcs great for charging multiple devices alongside a laptop for more power the 100 watt can charge your 14 inch MacBook Pro to 50 in just 30 minutes and features four ports for even more devices the 141 can deliver the full power through a single USBC port with perfect for the 60 inch backward Pro and finally the 200 watt can charge two laptops at the same time whilst also charging a lot of other devices check out ugreens up to 40 Black Friday sale by using the link below and now back to the video and number two we have titanium this one is also coming from shrimp Apple Pro in that same tweet and we've heard about this before Apple updating the iPhone's frame especially the stainless steel to titanium in fact Apple even has multiple patterns on matte titanium surfaces essentially patterns that make it look more like aluminum so a bit more matte but with the advantages of titanium we also have patterns on how to reduce smudges and fingerprints from titanium finishes So based on all of this and the fact that Apple launched a brand new Apple watch the Apple watch Ultra and titanium only does kind of Point towards Apple launching at some point probably with the iPhone 15s a titanium iPhone as well now this will very likely just be with the pro models of the iPhone or maybe just maybe only that iPhone 15 Ultra so what sort of advantages would titanium offer over stainless steel well three so the first one is simply the strength titanium is stronger than stainless steel which means that if you were to drop it the chance of the frame scuffing would be less so than with the stainless steel frame then two stainless steel is also way heavier than titanium so titanium would be lighter and therefore the iPhones will be easier and more comfortable to use and three less fingerprints based on that Apple patent for example the Apple watch Ultra looks more like aluminum than titanium it does have a slight gloss to it but yeah it's nothing like stainless steel glossy and I was actually able to withstand fingerprints really really well so it could be that the titanium that Apple's using on the Apple watch Ultra is the same modified version that they had those patterns on now personally I do actually prefer stainless steel as I do think that it looks more elegant than titanium although it is a fingerprint magnet and like I said before it is also very heavy the iPhone 14 pro Max especially was incredibly heavy and for me at least it was just not a comfortable phone to use and number three we have transfer speeds so in our last video on the iPhone 15 leaks um I was talking about how Apple has officially confirmed that they will be complying to EU regulations on ESB type c which means that the iPhone 15s most certainly will be including a USB type-c port but I actually had some concerns in that video the base models so the iPhone 15s do have USB 2.0 speeds but then the iPhone 15 Pros does have USB 3.0 5 gigabit per second transfer speeds now this was simply just my prediction based on what Apple recently did it with the iPads however a few days later we had some actual leaks on this and these came from Ming chikuo essentially confirming the switch to USB type c with the iPhone 15s and also the fact that the pro models of the iPhone 15 will be using a higher speed USB type-c port than the regular models which will be sticking to USB 2.0 speeds although a USB C Port so essentially what Apple did with the base iPad and pretty much what I was saying or predicting in the last video mink Chico was also saying that we should see at least USB 3.2 speeds if not even Thunderbolt 3 on the Pro Models but okay what sort of speeds in terms of the transfer speeds should we actually expect so on the regular iPhone 50 models USB 2.0 means 480 megabits per second so that's really really slow keep in mind that this is mega bits not megabytes now if we take a look at the USB 3x2 speeds which is why the iPhone 15 Pros are said to be getting this is a bit complicated because the standards have changed so much recently in fact there are four USB 3.2 standards first one is USB 3.2 gen 1 by 1. this is the old USB 3.1 standard with a speed of 5 gigabits per second the second one is USB 3.2 gen 1x2 which is 10 gigabits per second then we have USB 3.2 gen 2x1 so this is the old USB 3.1 Gen 2 and this is also 10 gigabits per second and then we have USB 3.2 gen 2x2 which is 20 gigabits per second yeah I know very very bad naming scheme so yeah we don't actually know which type of USB 3.0 standard uh the iPhone 15 Pro is going to have and then on top of all of this we have Thunderbolt 3 which is 40 gigabits per second although I don't think the iPhone 15 Pro will have Thunderbolt as it is very expensive it also needs licensing from Intel it could maybe have USB 4 which is the open standard that doesn't need licensing and has the same speed sustainable 3 but even then it's still more expensive than USB 3.2 so my personal guess would be USB 3.2 gen 1x2 which is the 10 gigabit per second one so essentially the same transfer speeds as the new iPad but air which would make it more than 20 times faster than the iPhone 14 Pro's transfer space definitely fast enough for prores video file transfers which is the main issue with the iPhones the Pro Models right now so yeah new design a titanium frame and improved transfer speeds of course that the iPhone 15s have way more changes than just these so you keep an eye on the channel for some updated videos with some of the other features as well I'm Daniel Cindy's off that and I'll see you guys in the next one it's an effect signing out okayhave some awesome news on the iPhone 15. some of you might say that it's too early to talk about it but we actually have tons of fresh new leaks and info which I think most of you will find very exciting I have three things to cover three pieces of completely new info starting off with number one we have a new design and yes this will actually be a redesign so leaker shrimp bubble pro has just reported that the frame of the iPhone 15 will be getting rounded once again it won't be fully rounded like the iPhone 6s frame instead only the bottom of it will be rounded so similar to what we can see from this image here and similar to some Sony phones you're also saying that it could look very similar to the iPhone 5c where the top of it was flat and then the back was simply rounded making it easier to hold in the hand so essentially a mix of the current iPhone 14s frame design and the old iPhone 10 and iPhone 6 design which I think is really the best of both worlds some were even saying that it could look similar to the new Macbook Pros and the new Macbook Air which is true those actually have the same design style as the iPhone 5c so fully flat on the top then a flat frame which actually rounds itself towards the bottom but the iPhone 5C and the MacBooks are not the only Apple products with that same design in fact if you take a look at the iPod Classic it too had the exact same design style so Apple has actually used such a design in the past which I think makes it even more likely that they will use such a design once again in the future which will mean that all of their product designs will now be even more unified if you take a look at the iPhone and the iPad and even the new iMac they all have a full flat frame design whereas the new MacBooks have this semi-flat design someone even did a quick mock-up of this of how it could look like but I think the only issue with such a design would be the glass on the back like will it simply sit flat on the top like in this example here or will it actually curve a bit more and blend even more into the frame than it does now personally I would love to see a full metal build just like the MacBooks however Wireless charge charging would simply not be possible with a build like that but let me know in the comments what do you think of a design like this but okay how accurate is this leak well shrimp Apple pro has actually had a number of accurate leaks in the past the iPhone 14 cases the Apple series 8's design and the iPhone 14 boxes with the ram configuration and more however what I think makes this even more believable is the fact that Mark German has also stated something similar that the iPhone 15 is expected to have a redesign and this actually makes sense if you take a look at the iPhone 12 13 and 14 they all had the same design for three years and the iPhone 10 and sn11 They too had the same design for three years so it looks like apple has this three-year life cycle in terms of the design which means that the next iPhone the 15 should be the first one to get a redesign since the iPhone 12. more on the iPhone 15 leaks right after this so we have a lot of devices in our office which of course only charging but luckily that's where you greens is nexo Chargers Black Friday sale comes in starting at 30 Watts this little plug brings plenty of speed with foldable pins for easy travel there's also a 65 watt featuring two USB a ports and two usbcs great for charging multiple devices alongside a laptop for more power the 100 watt can charge your 14 inch MacBook Pro to 50 in just 30 minutes and features four ports for even more devices the 141 can deliver the full power through a single USBC port with perfect for the 60 inch backward Pro and finally the 200 watt can charge two laptops at the same time whilst also charging a lot of other devices check out ugreens up to 40 Black Friday sale by using the link below and now back to the video and number two we have titanium this one is also coming from shrimp Apple Pro in that same tweet and we've heard about this before Apple updating the iPhone's frame especially the stainless steel to titanium in fact Apple even has multiple patterns on matte titanium surfaces essentially patterns that make it look more like aluminum so a bit more matte but with the advantages of titanium we also have patterns on how to reduce smudges and fingerprints from titanium finishes So based on all of this and the fact that Apple launched a brand new Apple watch the Apple watch Ultra and titanium only does kind of Point towards Apple launching at some point probably with the iPhone 15s a titanium iPhone as well now this will very likely just be with the pro models of the iPhone or maybe just maybe only that iPhone 15 Ultra so what sort of advantages would titanium offer over stainless steel well three so the first one is simply the strength titanium is stronger than stainless steel which means that if you were to drop it the chance of the frame scuffing would be less so than with the stainless steel frame then two stainless steel is also way heavier than titanium so titanium would be lighter and therefore the iPhones will be easier and more comfortable to use and three less fingerprints based on that Apple patent for example the Apple watch Ultra looks more like aluminum than titanium it does have a slight gloss to it but yeah it's nothing like stainless steel glossy and I was actually able to withstand fingerprints really really well so it could be that the titanium that Apple's using on the Apple watch Ultra is the same modified version that they had those patterns on now personally I do actually prefer stainless steel as I do think that it looks more elegant than titanium although it is a fingerprint magnet and like I said before it is also very heavy the iPhone 14 pro Max especially was incredibly heavy and for me at least it was just not a comfortable phone to use and number three we have transfer speeds so in our last video on the iPhone 15 leaks um I was talking about how Apple has officially confirmed that they will be complying to EU regulations on ESB type c which means that the iPhone 15s most certainly will be including a USB type-c port but I actually had some concerns in that video the base models so the iPhone 15s do have USB 2.0 speeds but then the iPhone 15 Pros does have USB 3.0 5 gigabit per second transfer speeds now this was simply just my prediction based on what Apple recently did it with the iPads however a few days later we had some actual leaks on this and these came from Ming chikuo essentially confirming the switch to USB type c with the iPhone 15s and also the fact that the pro models of the iPhone 15 will be using a higher speed USB type-c port than the regular models which will be sticking to USB 2.0 speeds although a USB C Port so essentially what Apple did with the base iPad and pretty much what I was saying or predicting in the last video mink Chico was also saying that we should see at least USB 3.2 speeds if not even Thunderbolt 3 on the Pro Models but okay what sort of speeds in terms of the transfer speeds should we actually expect so on the regular iPhone 50 models USB 2.0 means 480 megabits per second so that's really really slow keep in mind that this is mega bits not megabytes now if we take a look at the USB 3x2 speeds which is why the iPhone 15 Pros are said to be getting this is a bit complicated because the standards have changed so much recently in fact there are four USB 3.2 standards first one is USB 3.2 gen 1 by 1. this is the old USB 3.1 standard with a speed of 5 gigabits per second the second one is USB 3.2 gen 1x2 which is 10 gigabits per second then we have USB 3.2 gen 2x1 so this is the old USB 3.1 Gen 2 and this is also 10 gigabits per second and then we have USB 3.2 gen 2x2 which is 20 gigabits per second yeah I know very very bad naming scheme so yeah we don't actually know which type of USB 3.0 standard uh the iPhone 15 Pro is going to have and then on top of all of this we have Thunderbolt 3 which is 40 gigabits per second although I don't think the iPhone 15 Pro will have Thunderbolt as it is very expensive it also needs licensing from Intel it could maybe have USB 4 which is the open standard that doesn't need licensing and has the same speed sustainable 3 but even then it's still more expensive than USB 3.2 so my personal guess would be USB 3.2 gen 1x2 which is the 10 gigabit per second one so essentially the same transfer speeds as the new iPad but air which would make it more than 20 times faster than the iPhone 14 Pro's transfer space definitely fast enough for prores video file transfers which is the main issue with the iPhones the Pro Models right now so yeah new design a titanium frame and improved transfer speeds of course that the iPhone 15s have way more changes than just these so you keep an eye on the channel for some updated videos with some of the other features as well I'm Daniel Cindy's off that and I'll see you guys in the next one it's an effect signing out okay\n"