The Apple iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max are the highest spec phones Apple sells at present. The Pro Max has a bigger screen. Bloomberg
The Apple iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max are the highest spec phones Apple sells at present. The Pro Max has a bigger screen. Bloomberg
The Apple iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max are the highest spec phones Apple sells at present. The Pro Max has a bigger screen. Bloomberg
The Apple iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max are the highest spec phones Apple sells at present. The Pro Max has a bigger screen. Bloomberg

iPhone 'Ultra': Will Apple release a higher-spec flagship model?


Ian Oxborrow
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Apple could soon be expanding the top-end range for its flagship iPhone, according to a new report.

Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, known for accurate inside information on Apple, reported that the company has had internal discussions about adding a higher-end iPhone to its list of models.

He said the new device would be called the Ultra, which is the name given to the top-end version of the Apple Watch that was introduced last year.

The rumour comes after Apple chief executive Tim Cook recently said that consumers would be willing to pay more for their smartphone if the opportunity was there.

“I think people are willing to really stretch to get the best they can afford in that category,” Mr Cook said on a first quarter earnings call last week.

He added that iPhones are integral to people's lives given the many functions they perform, from payments to health data.

Apple sells the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max as its top tier models. They have the new Dynamic Island feature, an always-on display, A16 Bionic chip and the more powerful Pro camera system.

Instead of renaming the Pro Max the Ultra, Apple could add a higher-end iPhone above both the Pro models, Gurman said. The new model could be ready in time for the 2024 release from Apple.

A new top-tier model would probably be differentiated through further camera improvements, a faster chip and maybe a larger display, with also the possibility of dropping the charging port, he said.

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Demand for smartphones and computers has slumped in the past year, with coronavirus restrictions in China creating supply problems for shipments.

Apple generated $65.8 billion in sales from the iPhone in its first fiscal quarter ended December 31, missing an estimate of $68.3 billion. The numbers also represent a decline from the $71.6 billion that the product brought in a year earlier.

The iPhone 14 range was released in September, and the iPhone 15 is expected to be launched in the same month this year.

Some design changes are anticipated, with the device set to resemble both the Apple Watch and Android devices more closely, rumours suggest.

The iPhone 15 Pro Max will have thinner bezels and curved edges, making it look “more Android than ever”, ShrimpApplePro, known for leaking news on Apple, said on Twitter.

Late last year, ShrimpApplePro had said that Apple was working on a new iPhone with no physical buttons.

This was backed up by analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, who is also known to be a reliable source on Apple updates.

He said the iPhone 15 will have power and volume buttons built into the device, replacing the physical buttons.

There are also suggestions that the iPhone 15 will feature a titanium chassis with curved rear edges, rather than the current squared-off edges. The last model to have curved edges was the iPhone 11.

So far this year, Apple has released new MacBook Pro laptops featuring the new M2 Pro chip, while plans to unveil augmented-reality glasses this year have been postponed due to technical challenges, Bloomberg reported.

However, Apple could release a mixed-reality headset as soon as 2024 or early 2025.

Apple has been contacted for comment on the iPhone Ultra.

Company info

Company name: Entrupy 

Co-founders: Vidyuth Srinivasan, co-founder/chief executive, Ashlesh Sharma, co-founder/chief technology officer, Lakshmi Subramanian, co-founder/chief scientist

Based: New York, New York

Sector/About: Entrupy is a hardware-enabled SaaS company whose mission is to protect businesses, borders and consumers from transactions involving counterfeit goods.  

Initial investment/Investors: Entrupy secured a $2.6m Series A funding round in 2017. The round was led by Tokyo-based Digital Garage and Daiwa Securities Group's jointly established venture arm, DG Lab Fund I Investment Limited Partnership, along with Zach Coelius. 

Total customers: Entrupy’s customers include hundreds of secondary resellers, marketplaces and other retail organisations around the world. They are also testing with shipping companies as well as customs agencies to stop fake items from reaching the market in the first place. 

The biog

DOB: March 13, 1987
Place of birth: Jeddah, Saudi Arabia but lived in Virginia in the US and raised in Lebanon
School: ACS in Lebanon
University: BSA in Graphic Design at the American University of Beirut
MSA in Design Entrepreneurship at the School of Visual Arts in New York City
Nationality: Lebanese
Status: Single
Favourite thing to do: I really enjoy cycling, I was a participant in Cycling for Gaza for the second time this year

SNAPSHOT

While Huawei did launch the first smartphone with a 50MP image sensor in its P40 series in 2020, Oppo in 2014 introduced the Find 7, which was capable of taking 50MP images: this was done using a combination of a 13MP sensor and software that resulted in shots seemingly taken from a 50MP camera.

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Updated: February 06, 2023, 11:06 AM`