The new iPhone 15 is expected to have a new camera bump.
This detail was shared by a popular tech leaker, ShrimpApplePro. Recently, the tipster also shared other enhancements that Apple could conduct for its upcoming iPhone 15.
This was specifically the integration of a next-gen Samsung panel that can allow the iPhone 15 Pro Max to reach up to 2,500 nits.
Now, ShrimpApplePro shared another possible enhancement that can appear in the upcoming iOS smartphone.
[RUMOR] iPhone 15 Could Have New Camera Bump!
According to Tech Radar's latest report, the new iPhone 15 lineup could sport a new camera bump.
However, ShrimpApplePro said that sources shouldn't quote him on this rumor. This just shows that the new camera bump has little chance of becoming a reality.
Aside from being uncertain, ShrimpApplePro also didn't share any specific detail regarding the camera bump enhancement. But, based on the GIF he provided, the camera bump would be larger than the ones on iPhone 14.
What to Expect From iPhone 15's Camera Bump
Although not much detail about the rumored camera bump revamp, checking the patterns in the cam designs of the recent models will give you an idea.
For example, the camera bumps on iPhone 13 and iPhone 14 models are almost identical.
However, they still have some variations. Based on these details, some tech experts believe that the new camera bump on the upcoming iPhone 15 models would be slightly different from their predecessors.
The new camera bump could provide an additional camera lens for the basic iPhone 15. There's also a chance that Apple would follow the design of the latest Galaxy S23 models.
This means that the new iPhone 15's back lenses could be integrated individually; without a visible housing.
Of course, as a user, you should take these rumors with a grain of salt. The best thing you can do right now is to wait for Apple's official announcements.
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