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Apple's highly anticipated iPhone 15 event is expected to take place less than 2 months later in September. With only a few weeks left until the announcement, the information has given us some ideas about what Apple's next phone will be. The company will likely offer four models, following a similar pattern to last year's series. Let's take a closer look at what we can expect from the next iPhones. One of the most important changes for the iPhone 15 series is the switch from Apple's proprietary Lightning port to a USB Type-C port. The iPhone 15 is said to have a 6.1-inch display, similar to its predecessor. Apple will also introduce a dynamic notch on the model. This special design is seen on the iPhone 14 Pro model and can adjust its shape and size, according to reports. It will also replace the physical mute switch that we've seen on iPhones for years with a new, programmable "button". “Expectations are high that the iPhone 15 will use Apple's powerful Bionic A16 chipset, the same chipset found in last year's iPhone 14 Pro. This will be in line with Apple's low-price model again - plus the company's latest  iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max models with Bionic A17 processors will raise the bar even higher this year. Similarly, the iPhone 15 Plus is estimated to have a larger battery of 4,912 mAh, a significant increase from the 4,325 mAh capacity of the iPhone 14 Plus. As for the ability to take photos, the iPhone 15 model is said to have a 48-megapixel rear camera, similar to the Pro model in the iPhone 14 series. The update shows a significant improvement over the 12-megapixel sensor found in previous iPhone models. But it's also worth noting that the model will not include a telephoto camera or LiDAR scanner for optical zoom, as these features are still necessary and very sad for certain models. The Pro Max model, on the other hand, should have a more important camera with a periscope lens and other sensors capable of 5-6x optical zoom.

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