iPhone 15 Pro Max: Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max to be called iPhone 15 Ultra? Let’s spill the beans
Tech giant Apple has said it will differentiate more between the non-Pro and Pro models of iPhones. It told the non-Pro, and Pro models would significantly differ in hardware and price. The iPhone 15 will have its name changed and be called iPhone 15 Ultra. Just under a week after the iPhone 14’s launch, rumors of the iPhone 15 are already doing rounds on the internet.
According to reports, Apple will rename the Apple iPhone 15 pro max to iPhone 15 Ultra. It might be Apple’s new technique of differentiating between the top-end model and the Pro model. The only significant difference between the Pro Max and Pro variants is the size. The iPhone 11, 12, 13, and 14 have a smaller screen and battery than the Pro version. The storage, functionalities, and features are the same, which could be what will change in the future. Ming-Chi Kuo believes the difference between the iPhone Pro and standard models will significantly increase the shipment allocation and average selling price.
Apple has tried differentiating between the non-Pro and Pro versions in 2022, and some differences include the A16 Bionic chip and Dynamic Island. The differences could be more significant on the iPhone 15. Kuo also believes that Apple will increase the difference between the Pro and Pro Max to increase profit and sales. The argument strengthens the rumor of the name change to Ultra.
How A16 Bionic Chip Is Powering iPhone 14 Pro, Pro Max’s Redesigned Features
Redesigning Apple’s Future
Apple on Thursday put an end to all the speculations surrounding its devices as it finally unvieled the much-talked about iPhone 14 series to the world at ‘Far Out’ event which was held at Apple Inc’s headquaters, Apple Park in Cupertino, California.
Apple finally launched the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max smartphones with an all-new redesigned notch at its front, bringing the first big display redesign since 2017.
Packed With The A16 Bionic Chip
The new iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max sport the brand new faster A16 Bionic chip and an always-on display.
Both these new smartphones, which come in 6.1- and 6.7-inch options, have a new pill-shaped cutout.
Designed For Durability
The iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max comes in four new interesting colours – Space Blac, Silver, Gold and Deep Purple. Both the smartphones flaunt ceramic shield front textured matt glass back and stainless steel design. The new smartphones offer storage capacity of 128GB, 256GB, 512GB and 1TB. Apple claims that the smartphones are designed for durability.
The iPhones are also designed from the ground up to protect your privacy and put you in control of what you share and who you share it with.
A16 Chip Uses 20 Per Cent Lower Power
The new A16 Bionic chip, which has a six-core CPU, housing two high-performance cores that use 20 per cent lower power and four efficiency cores in order to focus on power efficiency, display, and camera on the new iPhones.
Meanwhile, the iPhone 14 Pro starts at Rs 1,29,900 for the 128GB model, Rs 1,39,900 for 256GB, Rs 1,59,900 for 512GB and Rs 1,79,900 for 1TB option.
Most Innovative Pro Line-up Yet
At the event ‘Far Out’, Apple CEO Tim Cook called the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max the “most innovative pro line-up yet”.
All in all, the iPhone 14 Pro offers a lot more this year than the modest upgrades to the iPhone 13 Pro models last year, which moved to a 120Hz ProMotion high refresh rate display and three all-new cameras.
Apple has killed the iPhone Mini and has focused more on the larger “Plus” variant, which has a 6.7-inch screen but with an A15 Bionic chipset. The iPhone 14 Pro variants exclusively have the A16 Bionic chipset. The iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max also have an always-on display and Dynamic Island exclusively. There are rumors of a switch to USB C-type, among other changes, next year.
FAQs
Q1. Will there be a lot of differences in non-Pro and Pro iPhone models in the future? A1. The tech giant, Apple, mentioned in its event that the non-Pro and Pro models would be significantly different in terms of hardware and price.
Q2. Does Apple prefer the Mini or the Plus version? A2. Apple has killed the iPhone Mini and has focused more on the larger “Plus” variant, which has a 6.7-inch screen but with an A15 Bionic chipset.
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