The iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max could launch with a new maximum storage capacity of 2TB, the most of any iPhone released to date. The new rumor is courtesy of blogger “yeux1122” on the Korean blogging website Naver.
The leaker briefly claims that Apple is preparing to launch its upcoming Pro iPhone models with a new 2TB storage capacity option. If accurate, this would be double the maximum storage available on the current iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max, which max out at 1TB. The 2TB option would also match the maximum storage configuration offered on the iPad Pro.
Apple first introduced a 1TB storage tier with the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max in 2021. A higher storage capacity is always welcome, especially for ProRAW and ProRes photo and video capturing. Apple’s revenue margins are also much higher for devices with higher storage configurations. As such, this would help the company generate more revenue per iPhone sold as well as increase its ASP, which is crucial for Apple’s growth, particularly in a declining global smartphone market.
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iPhone 15 Specs
Apple is expected to expand Dynamic Island, first introduced on the iPhone 14 Pro last year, to all models of the 2023 iPhone lineup. The company is also rumored to replace the Lightning port with USB-C across the entire lineup to comply with EU laws, in addition to expanding the 48MP main camera sensor to the non-Pro iPhone 15 models alongside other camera improvements.
On the other hand, the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max will introduce several exclusive features, including a periscope zoom lens on the iPhone 15 Pro Max, significantly thinner bezels thanks to a new LIPO process, a new titanium chassis with subtly curved edges to replace stainless steel, Action Button in lieu of the mute switch, and the next-generation 3nm A17 Bionic chip.