Surprising iPhone 15 Design Revealed in Latest Apple Leak || IPhone 15 leaks revealed


New iPhone 15 Leaks Hint at Exciting Upgrades for Pro and Pro Max Models, Including Controversial Changes Unseen in Other Smartphones

A MacRumors Forum Leak from a Trustworthy Source Reveals Solid-State Volume Buttons on iPhone 15 Pro Models, Capable of Functioning Even with a Dead Battery

Insider Reveals All-New Micro-Processor in iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max, Replacing Current 'Super Low Energy Mode' and Enabling Solid-State Volume Buttons to Work Even with a Dead Battery. Current Model's Super Low Energy Mode Only Supports Apple Pay and Find My Network.

The Insider Further Elaborates on the New Micro-Processor in iPhone 15 Pro Models, Capable of Detecting Capacitive Button Presses, 3D Touch, and Other Functions Even When the Phone is Powered Down. This Includes the Volume Up/Down, Action (Ringer Switch), and Power Buttons."

"Improved Power Consumption During Phone Downtime: New Micro-Processor in iPhone 15 Pro Models to Handle Find My, Bluetooth/UW, and Apple Pay Express Card Features Previously Managed by SoP with Low Energy."

"Leaked Information Indicates Two Configurations Being Tested for iPhone 15 Pro's Capacitive Volume Buttons, One Utilizing Swipe Gestures and the Other Utilizing Presses with Pressure-Determined Adjustment Speed, Suggesting 3D Touch-like Functionality."

New Leak Reveals Solid-State Mute Button and Programmable 'Action Button' on iPhone 15, Exciting iPhone Fans"


The latest iPhone 15 leak has left out information about the new solid-state mute button, leaving many skeptical about the move away from the traditional switch design. However, MacRumors suggests that the mute button may be programmable, offering the potential for an Apple Watch Ultra-style 'Action Button' that can launch quick options like the camera.

According to the leaker, the solid-state volume buttons on iPhone 15 Pro models will function even when the battery is dead, thanks to an all-new micro-processor that replaces the current 'Super Low Energy Mode'.


This micro-processor is also capable of detecting capacitive button presses and 3D Touch-like functionality on the volume up/down, action, and power buttons, even when the phone is powered down.

Additionally, the new micro-processor will handle features like Find My, Bluetooth/UW, and Apple Pay express card, improving power consumption during phone downtime. The leaker also mentions that Apple is testing two configurations for the capacitive volume buttons, one using swipe gestures and the other usingpressure-determined adjustment speed, indicating 3D Touch-like functionality.

Overall, the new leak hints at exciting upgrades for the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max models, including controversial changes unseen in other smartphones. If the new solid-state mute button and programmable 'Action Button' are implemented as expected, they are sure to excite many iPhone fans.