8 iPhone 15 Features That Should Not Be Missed
The iPhone 15 series introduced in 2023 comprises four models: Apple iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, and iPhone 15 Plus. As flagship phones, these models are expected to last for years and remain a part of Apple’s lineup for at least 12 months. They provide a balance between specifications, price, and longevity. This article will focus on the iPhone 15’s key details, such as prices, tech upgrades, and other added features.
1. Design
The iPhone 15’s design is intriguing, depicting distinctions from the iPhone 14. It gives a subtle curve for all the four new iPhone 15 models, resembling the iPhone 11, whereas the iPhone 14 had a straight-edged appearance like the iPhone 13 and 12.
iPhone 15 Plus and iPhone 15 feature a new camera bump aligned with renders, and the base model imitates the iPhone 14 Pro’s textured matte glass rear panel over the glossy finish. The phone boasts an aluminum design with a ceramic shield front and a color-infused glass back.
Moreover, there’s a switch from the lightning to the USB-C charging port to align with the EU directives, a must-awaited design shift. In the iPhone 15 Pro models, one can note upgrades like the thinner bezels and titanium side. Apple embraces eSIM technology for France, making a remarkable shift that extends to the UK and other European countries.
2. Colors
This year’s flagship models are available in a vibrant palette of pink, yellow, black, green, and blue colors.
3. Camera
The iPhone 15 features a 26 mm focal length 12-megapixel front-facing camera with a ƒ/1.9 aperture, a 4x resolution, and a 2x Telephoto lens. The front camera has a built-in Retina Flash and supports most of the same features available in the rear cameras. Additionally, Apple has introduced new features such as Selfie Night Mode, Smart HDR 5 integration, Dolby Vision HDR recording, and a Photonic Engine that enhances low-light images. The new Portrait mode also allows for shifting focus between subjects even after the photo is taken, making it more fun to click portrait pictures.
4. Features
The standard iPhone 15 has adopted the iPhone 14 Pro’s A16 Bionic chip, akin to the iPhone 14 inheriting the A15 Bionic from the iPhone 13 Pro. This transition amplifies the performance to a notch, powering advanced features, such as computational photography used for 24MP photos and next-gen portraits. There’s also a voice isolation feature for calls and incredible efficiency for a fantastic battery life.
5. Battery life
While all the iPhone 15 models have USB-C ports, only the Pro versions offer faster data transfer speeds. This USB-C charger ensures a swifter charging over the third-party accessories, despite the potential EU concerns. The quick charging speeds up to 35W is a feature, mainly for the Pro models.
The battery size dramatically increases across the iPhone 15 series, with the base model featuring an eighteen percent bigger battery than the iPhone 14 (3,877 mAh). These newer batteries employ stacked technology. Reverse charging is also a significant feature, especially in the Pro models.
Moreover, an upgraded Ultra-Wideband (UWB) chip for Apple’s Vision Pro headset compatibility is also seen in this handset. This upgrade, employing a 7nm process, facilitates real-time media sharing. In addition, the iPhone 15 has introduced AI advancements, likely offering tailored recommendations based on the health data drawn from the in-built Health App.
6. Screen size
The display and screen sizes see notable changes, especially in the standard model. The iPhone 15 has a 6.1 inch 2556×1179 460ppi Super Retina XDR display and has incorporated the premium-feel Dynamic Island, as seen on the Pro versions. However, the Dynamic Islands on three iPhone 15 models feature slightly curved bezels. The phone has included its proximity sensor within the Dynamic Island, distinguishing it from the iPhone 14 Pro. Lastly, a static 60Hz refresh rate is seen in the iPhone 15.
7. Price
iPhone 15 Pro Max and iPhone 15 see price hikes, and the Pro model starts at $1099, up from the iPhone 14’s Pro version costing $999, whereas the Pro Max starts at $1199. The standard iPhone 15 maintains its current price, with the base model starting at $799.
8. Emergency SOS via Satellite
The iPhone 15 now includes a Roadside Assistance feature that works via satellite to get help with a flat tire or a dead battery, even in an area without network coverage. Additionally, the Emergency SOS via satellite and Crash Detection features provide valuable assistance during unexpected situations.
As always, the iPhone 15 range supports Face ID, MagSafe accessories, and seamless 5G connectivity. It also makes locating one’s device and family and friends easier with the Find My app.