New renders suggest that the iPhone 15 Pro Max may have bezels and a thinner camera bump than the iPhone 14 Pro Max.

The most recent renders have shown that the iPhone 15 Pro Max, the most expensive model in the upcoming series, will have a thinner camera bump.

New renders suggest that the iPhone 15 Pro Max may have bezels and a thinner camera bump than the iPhone 14 Pro Max.

The iPhone 15 series will be released by Apple in September of this year. However, the smartphones have been the subject of rumors for a number of months, and numerous renders have provided us with a glimpse into the design of the upcoming iPhone 15. The iPhone 15 Pro Max, the most expensive model in the upcoming series, will have a thinner camera bump, according to recent renders. Because the bezels are anticipated to be thinner than those on the iPhone 14 Pro Max of the previous generation, the screen will also have more space.

According to 9to5Mac's detailed CAD renders, the iPhone 15 Pro Max and iPhone 15 Pro may have a smaller rear camera bump than their predecessors. This could be conceivable on the grounds that Apple is utilizing another space-saving periscope module that empowers optical zoom. According to the render, the rear camera bump on the iPhone 15 Pro is expected to be significantly larger and almost as thick as the phone itself.

Additionally, Apple is planning to launch a display with the world's thinnest bezels. The iPhone 15 Pro Max's front bezels appear to be impressively slim in the recently released CADs. As indicated by sources who released the data, the estimation of the bezels will be a simple 1.55mm, outperforming the ongoing record holder, the Xiaomi 13, which has bezels estimating 1.81mm.

Assuming you're imagining that Apple will change the plan it's been utilizing since the iPhone 12, the new delivers don't actually recommend that the square shaped plan will be supplanted with something else in the iPhone 15 series. The iPhone 15 Pro Max display can be seen in the renders to have a pill-shaped Action button and a flat volume strip that sits flush with the phone and may function by swiping up and down. This button will replace the Quiet button, and you can change what it does in the settings.

Even though the design hasn't changed much, the USB-C port might be what really gets your attention. The CADs confirm that the much-anticipated USB Type C port will be present in the upcoming iPhone 15 Pro models. Notably, the pill-shaped openings that distinguish the ports from Lightning are only marginally different in appearance. However, it is unknown whether or not all USB cables will work with the USB C port.