Adding an interesting twist, it’s suggested that the iPhone 15 Ultra might come at a premium, costing $100 more than its Pro Max counterpart. Both models are purported to feature a 6.7-inch screen. However, even the source acknowledges the uncertainty surrounding whether both of these handsets will see the light of day in 2023.
This rumored shift from Apple’s traditional four-handset lineup to introduce a model so closely aligned with an existing one raises skepticism. Moreover, the credibility of the tipster Majin Bu has been questioned in the past, casting further doubt on the validity of these claims. Notably, other reputable sources in the field, such as Mark Gurman, have indicated that both models may not debut this year, though they might make an appearance next year.