Apple is considering extending the iPhone Pro line upwards, and according to a report from a reliable source, it could launch in 2024.
Since mid-2022, there have been rumors that Apple might rename the iPhone 15 Pro Max the “Ultra” model as part of a larger upgrade cycle. If you believe a new report If we're to believe it, Apple could instead save the "Ultra" name for an entirely new model. In his "Power On" newsletter for Bloomberg, Mark Gurman writes that Apple has considered the possibility of adding a third option to the Pro line. Rather than renaming the Pro Max, Apple could instead "put an even higher-end iPhone above the two Pro models," Gurman said.
iPhone Ultra could have a larger display
Apple has reportedly discussed internally whether it is possible to launch such a device in 2024 rather than as part of the iPhone 15 generation. What the new high-end edition would bring compared to the Pro range could be an improved camera, an even faster chip and a larger display, according to Gurman. He also suggests that the model could have a completely portless design, missing both Lightning and USB-C. Previous rumors about the iPhone 15 Ultra included a striking external design with a curved bottom edge, titanium edges, USB-C or Thunderbolt ports, two selfie cameras, a periscopic telephoto lens and a Touch ID sensor under the display. (Photo by Unsplash / SCREEN POST)