Apple's brand new iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus will finally be shipping and available in stores on Friday, September 22nd. But even before the official release, selected media and YouTube channels have published initial reviews that point to exciting changes. We've summarized it all below.
The first reviews of the new iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus are here and they are overall positive (wired.com, mobilesyrup.com, theverge.com and pocket-lint.com). Both models immediately impress with a fresh design. The case has contoured edges and a matte glass back that offers a pleasantly soft feel. The color palette has been expanded and now includes options such as black, blue, green, yellow and pink. This time, Apple is relying on pastel colors incorporated into the glass, and the result is refreshingly bright and appealing. The aluminum frames harmonize perfectly with the colors of the glass back and offer pleasant ergonomics. The edges of the iPhone 15 are rounded, which makes holding the device even more comfortable. One of the most notable changes, however, is the absence of the notch at the top of the display, which significantly improves the screen design, as can be seen from the various reviews.
The USB-C port: A long-awaited upgrade
A significant hardware change is the switch from Lightning to USB-C for charging and data transfer. This update not only allows you to leave the old charging cables and accessories behind but also enables a unified charging experience for different devices. The USB-C port supports fast charging up to 27W and can even power 4K displays. However, the data transfer speed is limited to USB 2.0, which brings some limitations when using accessories with higher data transfer rates.
Powerful A16 Bionic chip
Both the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus feature the powerful A16 Bionic chip that was used in last year's iPhone 14 Pro models. While this may not be Apple's latest chip model, the performance is impressive. In practice, this results in a smooth experience regardless of the apps or activities you use.
The Camera Revolution
The iPhone 15's camera has been significantly improved, offering more control over your photos. A notable new feature is the ability to take both 24-megapixel and 48-megapixel photos, with the resolution adjustable as needed. The camera has a 2x optical zoom, which opens up photographic scope. Portrait mode has also been upgraded, and users can now control the depth of field and zoom out further to capture even more detail.
iPhone 15 – A promising upgrade
The iPhone 15 brings a variety of exciting new features, from a redesigned design to the long-awaited USB-C port to powerful hardware upgrades. Although it brings the A16 Bionic chip instead of the latest A17 Pro chip, the iPhone 15's target audience is unlikely to be greatly influenced by this choice. With an impressive camera and modern design, the iPhone 15 remains a standout choice for Apple fans and those looking for a powerful smartphone. Prices for the iPhone 15 start at 949 euros for the 128 GB version and may vary depending on storage configuration. The iPhone 15 Plus is available from 1,099 euros and also offers various storage options. (Image: Apple)
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