Apple's new iPhones are likely to be introduced in September, but the series of leaks have already started.
According to a report by 9 to 5 Google, Apple will focus
more on improving battery life than computing power in the iPhone 15.
A17 processor will be used for this purpose.
According to Apple's chipmaker TSMC, the iPhone 15's
processor will prioritize battery life over performance.
Based on TSMC's 3nm technology, this processor will be part
of the iPhone 15 series.
Currently, iPhone 14 Pro models are using processors based
on 5nm technology.
The 2023 iPhone models are also likely to feature a USB
Type-C port for charging for the first time.
Similarly, the price of the iPhone 15 and 15 Plus can also
be reduced compared to iPhone 14 and 14 Plus.
This is due to iPhone 14 Plus sales not meeting
expectations.