iPhone 15 Ultra display tipped to output 2500 nits of brightness

iPhone 15 Ultra display tipped to output 2500 nits of brightness
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Tipsters have revealed that the iPhone 15 will offer a significantly improved display.

This can be seen as a major improvement when compared to its predecessors.

Apple could also stop wired charging in iPhone 15 models.

Tech giant Apple is currently working on the upcoming iPhone 15. It is speculated that Apple is working on an 'Ultra Model' which will replace the current top-of-the-line Pro Max variants.

The iPhone 15 series, which is expected to release in 2024, could include this change. 

If reports are to be believed, the iPhone 15 will include various other capabilities but at the same time, it will be priced higher than the Pro Max models.

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Further, tipsters have revealed that the iPhone 15 will offer a significantly improved display as compared to the current top-of-the-line model iPhone 14 Pro Max, as reported by Gadgets 360.

Tipster ShrimpApplePro recently tweeted that the upcoming iPhone 15 Ultra could possibly include Samsung's next-gen display that would allow for up to 2500 nits brightness. This can be seen as a major improvement when compared to the 2000 nits of peak brightness that was offered in the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max.

Other reports also suggest that Apple is having internal discussions over the launch of a new iPhone model in 2024. In addition to this, it is also being reported that the Cupertino Company is looking for new ways to differentiate between the 6.1-inch and 6.7-inch iPhone displays.

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Other features which will possibly stand out in the iPhone 15 Ultra other than its bigger display would be the possibility of an edition of a faster processor. It is also speculated that Apple might even do away with its lightning and Type C charging ports and make charging strictly wireless.

However, these all specifications are rumours and nothing is confirmed yet.

Mustafa Khan

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