Apple 15 Ultra may have a premium titanium build: Report

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The iPhone 15 rumour mill is already up and running. A new leak has revealed some details about the design of the most expensive device of the next iPhone series. A tipster named LeaksApplePro has revealed that the upcoming Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max, which will reportedly be called iPhone 15 Ultra, is expected to have a premium titanium body. However, the iPhone 15 Pro variant might have a stainless steel body just like iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max models. Earlier, before the launch of the iPhone 14 series, the Pro models of this lineup were also rumoured to have a titanium body, but that didn’t happen.
Apple iPhone 15 Ultra: Expected specs
Titanium will not only give the upcoming Apple iPhone 15 Ultra a premium feel but will also make the smartphone lighter, stronger and more scratch-resistant than steel. It is important to note that titanium-built phones are very rare and will also help in improving the upcoming device’s look and feel.
Other rumours mention that the Ultra variant will have a better front camera system, longer battery life and a USB-C port. The next most expensive iPhone is also expected to come powered by a faster and more efficient 3nm chip.
The bump-less camera array and circular buttons that were destined for iPhone 14 Pro might also finally appear on the iPhone 15 Ultra. However, these are all rumours and some details may change in the end.
The Cupertino giant has reportedly decided to cut iPhone 14 Plus’ production as the Pro devices are outselling the non-Pro phones. So, Apple is expected to focus more on the Pro variants of the iPhone 15 series.
Last month, Apple launched the iPhone 14 and 14 Pro series smartphones which are now available in India. The iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max models sport a new 48MP camera and support new features like Always-On Display and Dynamic Island for the front camera cutout.

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