Apple is expected to release the iPhone 15 series in September 2023, and will likely once again set the standards in the smartphone world. So far, numerous leaks related to the eagerly awaited devices have surfaced. For example, the new phones are rumored to be more expensive than their predecessors and expect to adopt the design language of the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max models. Now, Apple and Foxconn are going to further fuel the leaks with Foxconn beginning trial production of the new iPhones in Zhengzhou. Here are the details…

iPhone 15 Series: New Design, Improved Cameras, and More Power on the Way

Apple is expected to start receiving orders for the iPhone 15 series shortly after it is introduced. The new smartphone is expected to be popular, with sales likely reaching tens of millions in its first weeks. To meet this demand, Apple has begun trial production of the iPhone 15 series at Foxconn’s Zhengzhou plant in China. The testing phase is expected to be brief, and mass production is scheduled to begin before the end of this month.

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Apple is reportedly targeting a stocking level of 85-90 million units for the iPhone 15 series. The Pro models are expected to make up the majority of those units. In order to meet the production and supply needs, Foxconn has increased the signing bonuses for new employees. In addition to Foxconn, Shenzhen Luxshare Precision will also serve as a second supplier for the new series. So what do we expect from the iPhone 15 family?

The iPhone 15 family is expected to feature a new design, similar to the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max models. This could include a flat-edge design, a smaller notch, and a titanium frame. The series is also expected to feature improved cameras. This could include a new 48MP main camera, a periscope telephoto lens, and a new front-facing camera with autofocus. Of course, performance is a must for expected innovations.

The iPhone 15 family is expected to be powered by a new A17 Bionic chip. This chip is expected to be based on TSMC’s 3nm process, and it could offer significant performance and efficiency improvements over the A16 Bionic chip.The phones is also expected to support USB-C faster charging. This could be achieved through a new port, or through a new MagSafe charger that supports faster charging speeds.

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