last year. Although Apple could wait for next year’s iPhone launch to make the EU’s deadline, leaks and well-sourced insidersHowever, connected Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuoonly the higher-end iPhone models will see faster USB-C data transfer speeds. Kuo believes only the two pro models will support “at least USB 3.2 or Thunderbolt 3” high-speed wired connections, while the two standard models would use slower USB 2.0 speeds, the same as Lightning.
faster charging speeds, although you could need a proprietary Apple-made adapter to power up at those rates., is expected to carry over to all four models in 2023. A replacement for the “notch” on older full-screen iPhones, Dynamic Island is a floating black pill-shaped section just below the top of the screen. It not only masks the phone’s front camera and Face ID sensor, but it can also flash alerts, animations and shortcuts for tasks like driving directions, timers or music.
that Dynamic Island can “display alerts, notifications, and ongoing operations in real-time without seeing the boundary between hardware and software.”Stainless steel may go the way of the Lightning port, as the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max are rumored toBloombergin July. He said the titanium used in high-end Apple Watch models was “a test for bringing that material to its highest-volume device.