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Apple recently unveiled the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max as the successors to the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max, featuring a new titanium design, an Action button, a USB-C port, the A17 Pro chip, and more. As Apple's premium flagship offerings, the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max are the most fully-featured iPhones available.

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The iPhone 15 Pro starts at $999 and the iPhone 15 Pro Max starts at $1,199. For the Pro Max model, this is a $100 price increase over last year's model, but there is also no longer a 128GB storage configuration available for this device, meaning that it is effectively only a price hike if you normally buy this model.

Both phones have the same OLED Super Retina XDR always-on display with ProMotion and the Dynamic Island, the A17 Pro chip, 5G connectivity, a "Pro" rear camera setup, and are available in the same color options. Although the two phones share the vast majority of features, there are ten important differences between the devices. Our guide highlights the crucial differences between the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, and helps to answer the question of how to decide which of these two iPhone models is best for you.

iPhone 15 ProiPhone 15 Pro Max
6.1-inch OLED Super Retina XDR display with 2532-by-1170-pixel resolution6.7-inch OLED Super Retina XDR display with 2778-by-1284-pixel resolution
12-megapixel Telephoto camera with ƒ/2.8 aperture12-megapixel Telephoto camera with ƒ/2.8 aperture and larger sensor
Telephoto camera with second-generation sensor-shift optical image stabilizationTelephoto camera with folded tetraprism design and autofocus 3D sensor-shift module
0.5x, 1x, 2x, 3x optical zoom0.5x, 1x, 2x, and 5x optical zoom
23-hour battery life (during video playback)29-hour battery life (during video playback)
5.77-inch (146.6mm) height6.29-inch (159.9mm) height
2.78-inch (70.6mm) width3.02-inch (76.7mm) width
6.60-ounce (187 grams) weight7.81-ounce (221 grams) weight
128GB, 256GB, 512GB, or 1TB storage256GB, 512GB, or 1TB storage
$999 (128GB), $1,099 (256GB), $1,299 (512GB), or $1,499 (1TB)$1,199 (256GB), $1,399 (512GB), or $1,599 (1TB)


Just like some previous iPhone models offered in two sizes, such as the iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max, there is a major additional camera feature to be gained with the larger model. This year, that's 5x telephoto optical zoom, which is ideal for sports or wildlife photography since it can get even closer to a subject.
iPhone 15 Pro Max provides the longest optical zoom ever on iPhone: 5x at 120mm. Great for close-ups, wildlife photos, and catching the action from further distances, the new Telephoto camera on iPhone 15 Pro Max has an innovative tetraprism design with a combined optical image stabilization and autofocus 3D sensor-shift module, Apple's most advanced stabilization system yet.
The iPhone 15 Pro has a maximum optical zoom of 3x and lacks the hardware enhancements of the iPhone 15 Pro Max's telephoto camera. The Main and Ultra Wide cameras, are, however, identical between the two devices.

The iPhone 15 Pro Max represents the most you can get out of an iPhone with the best possible battery life, but that does not necessarily translate into a worthwhile purchase for all users. Some users may prefer a 3x optical zoom over a 5x optical zoom, in which case the iPhone 15 Pro is a better choice. Ultimately, the alternative photography capabilities of the devices come down to this single difference. If you are more likely to use your new iPhone to take portrait photos, the 3x telephoto of the iPhone 15 Pro is a better choice, while the iPhone 15 Pro Max is unrivalled for sports and wildlife photography where you are looking to shoot subjects that are much farther away.

Combined with longer battery life and a larger display, the iPhone 15 Pro Max differs from the iPhone 15 Pro relatively significantly. The added $200 in price for the iPhone 15 Pro Max seems fair for its additional display area, battery life, storage, and camera technology but it is important to weigh up these factors in your personal use case. This shrinks to a $100 price difference if you normally buy a 256GB model.

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If you normally purchase a 128GB iPhone "Pro Max" model, it may be time to look at the smaller model this year, since getting the larger model will necessitate spending $100 more than usual and getting 256GB of storage, which you may not use up. On the other hand, if you always purchase an iPhone with 256GB of storage, you may be more inclined to buy the iPhone 15 Pro Max.

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nutmac

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We all know that the zoom range up to 2x uses the main camera lens, shot at 48 MP then "binned" to 24 MP to create the image.

What happens in higher focal lengths between 2x and 5x? Is it shooting with telephoto lens at 48 MP then "binned" to lower megapixel to create the image? Or is the telephoto lens capable of optically zooming to those focal length? Or is it a combination digital interpolation with the main lens and telephoto lens?
 

Zeddi92

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We all know that the zoom range up to 2x uses the main camera lens, shot at 48 MP then "binned" to 24 MP to create the image.

What happens in higher focal lengths between 2x and 5x? Is it shooting with telephoto lens at 48 MP then "binned" to lower megapixel to create the image? Or is the telephoto lens capable of optically zooming to those focal length? Or is it a combination digital interpolation with the main lens and telephoto lens?
Since the iPhones have no moving part you can guess the answer. But you dont have to guess, there are already reviews online. The iPhone 15 Pro Max shoots everything between 1x an 5x fl with the main camera and digital zoom. That makes images with eg 3x fl way better with a Pro than with a Pro Max. On the other hand the Pro Max starts to shine onwards the 5x fl, as even the digital zoom is way crisper for a 10x fl. In the end it matters what you personally prefer.
 

fakenick

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What does the autofocus 3D sensor-shift module do? Is this just part of the max 5x zoom or does it have other capabilities different to the regular pro
 

carswell

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Personally, I find the 6.1" screen too big. And though I like the idea of a 5x telephoto and six hours extra battery life (a quarter more than the plain Pro!), the Pro Max is heavy, unspannable and virtually unpocketable (would always be falling out of my gym shorts).
 

MarkNewton2023

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For me personally, the most selling point of Pro Max is the large screen size and advanced features compared to other model. I hope the weight is lighter with titanium material so it will not pull down my short/workout/light material shorts when I pocket it causing possible wardrobe malfunction like the 14 Pro Max. I have to readjust constantly my short when pocketing the Pro Max. However, this is not an ice breaker. I still love Pro Max or any largest Pro model Apple produces now and in the future. Pro Max size is like micro or very mini iPad for me that is so convenient to bring everywhere to watch movies etc like on an iPad.
 
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Spooner83

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There should be a guide to compare iPhone 14 pro to iPhone 15 pro. People wouldn’t buy the iPhone 15 pro after they see that they’re really isn’t any difference between the two models other than the chip and better zoom on camera 💯
 

Coreymac84

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There should be a guide to compare iPhone 14 pro to iPhone 15 pro. People wouldn’t buy the iPhone 15 pro after they see that they’re really isn’t any difference between the two models other than the chip and better zoom on camera 💯

If they’re due for an upgrade why wouldn’t they? The only people that should question 14 pro vs 15 pro are people who own a 14 pro, where upgrading is purely to have the latest luxury device.
 

Octavius8

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Will anyone change from from 14 pro to 15 pro?. Does it make sense?. Or the only path to “upgrade” from 14pro is the 15 max?. So next year the only path will be from 15 pro max to 15 Ultra????, then to 20 foldable?
 
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Mitsjke

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Don’t forget that you have to choose between 3x or 5x optical zoom.

There is no 3x optical zoom on the iPhone 15 Pro Max.

So if you find yourself needing 3x more often than 5x you better take the normal 15 Pro.

Because then you get native optical zoom. With the Pro Max you get the same digital zoom as the digital 15x in the current pro’s.
 

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First time Pro Max order (upgrading from a 12 Pro). I’m still a bit worried about the size, but given the Tele lense and the somewhat lighter and easier to hold shape (round edges) I am taking the plunge this time.
 
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Mac-ajs

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10 "important differences" that amount to size and camera
I'm sorry MacRumors but this article has clickbait written all over it. It's preposterous to count screen size AND then height, width and weight as separate factors. Battery life is a function of size. Price is a function of size. Three different camera specs == camera difference. 10 == two (you forgot to mention that you are counting in binary)
 

Hey Now

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I like this one. One phone goes one way, and the other phone goes the other way. And this guy’s saying, “Whaddaya want from me?”
 

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If you factor in the 256 storage for each, then the price difference is very reasonable for the additional screen size and the battery and camera extras.
Price increase for storage increase shouldn’t go hand in hand if that were the case then we should be paying a lot more compared to the original iPhone. And camera isn’t much of a change.
 
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