The iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro are here

Apple held its fall keynote, which means the new iPhones have arrived. Below, we’ll show you the biggest new features.

iPhone 15 and 15 Plus

This year Apple introduced two “base” models again: a 6.1-inch and a 6.7-inch version. Available colors include black, white, green, yellow, and pink. Storage options are 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB.

The frame remains aluminum, but Apple promises that the iPhone 15 series will be easier to repair—especially when it comes to the back glass.

The base models come with the A16 Bionic chip, which delivers about a 40% performance boost compared to the A14 Bionic (iPhone 12).

We also get a 48 MP main camera, making photography even better. Thanks to Action Mode, stable handheld video recording is possible even while moving.

iPhone 15 és 15 Plus

When do you need to charge?

Battery life is impressive:

  • Up to 26 hours of video playback on the Plus model

  • Around 20 hours on the smaller model

That’s more than enough for a full day—even for heavy use.

Dynamic Island for everyone!

The notch is officially gone—every iPhone now features the Dynamic Island, previously exclusive to Pro models.

Only the iPhone SE remains with the old design.

Goodbye Lightning, hello USB-C

Apple has finally switched to USB-C charging for iPhones.

This means:

  • Easier charging

  • No need for separate Lightning cables

This change will definitely divide opinions. Some users have waited years for it, while others have already invested heavily in Lightning cables.

iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max

The Pro models now feature the A17 Pro chip, with a 6-core GPU and major performance gains:

  • Up to 4× faster GPU performance compared to A16

  • Neural Engine is twice as fast

  • Can handle nearly 35 trillion operations per second

For users upgrading from an iPhone 12 Pro, this can mean up to 70% performance improvement.

iPhone 15 és 15 Plus

Action Button – finally useful?

The mute switch has been replaced with a customizable Action Button.

You can assign functions such as:

  • Camera

  • Flashlight

  • Voice memos

  • Shortcuts

New Design

While the overall shape hasn’t changed much since the iPhone 12, the materials have:

  • Stainless steel → replaced with titanium + aluminum

  • New slightly curved edges

  • Lighter and more durable design

The result: a phone that is lighter, stronger, and more comfortable to hold.

The redesigned internal structure also makes the back glass easier to replace, reducing repair costs.

Better photos than ever

Camera improvements include:

  • 48 MP main sensor

  • Multiple zoom levels

  • Improved night photography

The Photonic Engine combines high-resolution and light-optimized images, resulting in automatic 24 MP photos.

Portrait mode now:

  • Works automatically

  • Allows focus adjustment even after taking the photo

  • Supports Live Photos

No accessories needed

Thanks to Action Mode:

  • Stable video without a gimbal

You can also shoot in 48 MP ProRAW, giving you more flexibility in editing.

The main camera offers focal lengths:

  • 24mm

  • 28mm

  • 35mm

The iPhone 15 Pro series is also the first smartphone to support ACES (Academy Color Encoding System)—used in professional film production.

Spatial video

The new iPhones can record spatial video, designed to be experienced with Apple Vision Pro.

This creates a 3D-like immersive viewing experience.

Battery, storage, and colors

Battery life (video playback):

  • Around 29 hours (Pro Max)

  • Around 23 hours (Pro)

Storage options:

  • 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB

Available colors:

  • Natural titanium

  • Blue titanium

  • White titanium

  • Black titanium

Summary

The iPhone 15 and 15 Plus are great choices for everyday users. They offer everything most people need, but since there’s no major leap compared to the 13 and 14 series, upgrading from those may not be necessary. From iPhone 12 and older, however, the upgrade is worth it.

For the Pro models, the situation is mixed:

  • Camera upgrades are significant

  • The new design and Action Button are nice, but not game-changing

Upgrading from a 14 Pro may not feel essential, but from a 13 Pro or older, it’s definitely worth considering.

For iPhone 13 Pro users, resale value is still relatively high, and since current Pro prices have slightly decreased, upgrading can be done with a smaller additional investment.

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