The camera bump on the iPhone is a design element that protrudes slightly from the back of the device and houses the camera module. While some users find the camera bump to be unsightly, it allows Apple to include high-quality camera technology in its devices without compromising on thickness or weight. When the company first introduced the giant camera bump onboard the iPhone 11, it was met with criticism and praise alike. Since then, the camera bump has become a distinctive feature of the iPhone and has been present on all succeeding models. Recently, two well-known leakers have shared some details about the upcoming iPhone 15 Ultra‘s camera bump.

Apple iPhone

Tipster Ice Universe claimed that the camera bump would be 14.1% smaller than the iPhone 14 Pro Max‘s, while another leaker, ShrimpApplePro, shared CAD images from a case manufacturer that suggest the camera bump will be 9.6% thinner. ShrimpApplePro also shared information about the iPhone 15 Ultra’s solid-state buttons, which will replace mechanical ones, and might include a user-programmable action button, and will give haptic feedback when touched to mimic the feel of pressing a real button.

The images shared by ShrimpApplePro also show that the rear flash’s diameter will be slightly smaller, and the microphone’s diameter will decrease sharply. Furthermore, the solid-state buttons on the iPhone 15 Ultra will have padding on top to help them work with phone cases. These solid-state buttons won’t give in to wear and tear and are less likely to break, it seems.

RELATED:

(Via)