Apple's speculated 2024 launch date for its iPhone Ultra flagship smartphone
Every year, Apple introduces four new iPhone models: the Mini, Standard, Pro, and Pro Max. This time, the corporation introduced the Plus model rather than the Mini, and it is anticipated that a comparable lineup will be offered this year.
The business will reportedly update its product selection for the following year, and it may introduce an iPhone Ultra model—the top-of-the-line model, more potent than the Pro Max model.
According to the most recent claim from Mark Gurman of Bloomberg, Apple will introduce the iPhone Ultra, Pro, and Pro Max models in 2024 in addition to the Apple iPhone. This indicates that the iPhone 16 series will include this new product from the Cupertino-based tech giant.
The Pro Max model was supposed to be replaced by the Ultra model when the iPhone 15 lineup was first announced, but it is now being alleged that the Pro Max will remain in the lineup while the Ultra will be a brand-new model.
According to some reports, the forthcoming Ultra smartphone model would be made of titanium, giving it a luxurious appearance and feel. In comparison to steel, titanium is a more expensive material that is also stronger, lighter, and scratch-resistant.
There aren't many cell phones with titanium bodies on the market, giving the business a special selling point when trying to attract customers. Additionally expensive is the material, which can result in a rise in the device's price. The phone may have a portless design sans Lightning or USB-C, a speedier CPU, a larger display, and significant camera enhancements.