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Apple's new iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus begin arriving to customers and launch in stores on Friday, September 22. Ahead of time, the first reviews of the devices have been shared by select media outlets and YouTube channels.

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Image via The Verge

The iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus offer a new design, the Dynamic Island, a USB-C port, the A16 Bionic chip, a 48-megapixel main camera, Smart HDR 5, Apple's second-generation Ultra Wideband chip for Precision Finding with Find My friends, and more.


Reviewers are generally in agreement that the iPhone 15 represents a significant update of Apple's standard iPhone models, sporting bigger and more useful upgrades than in many previous years. We've rounded up both written and video reviews of the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus below.

Written Reviews

The iPhone 15 features a new design with contoured edges, frosted back glass, and the Dynamic Island. It is also available in a refreshed selection of color options, including Black, Blue, Green, Yellow, and Pink. Pocket-Lint's Britta O'Boyle on the iPhone 15's revamped design:

There's a matte glass back in place of the coloured glossy finish we've been accustomed to since the iPhone XR and its vibrant, colourful back. The iPhone 15 completely pivots on this design feature, opting for a much more subtle, pastel finish. The colours - of which there are six to choose from - have been infused into the glass and the result is a very, light shade of colour. And I mean very light, almost non-existent.

The aluminium frame - no titanium here like on the Pro models - does have a stronger colour presence however, matching the colour within the glass rear and complimenting it beautifully. It's not just the softness in colour that makes the iPhone 15 stand out though. Like the iPhone 15 Pro models, the rear of the iPhone 15 is almost soft-to-touch with a lovely smooth finish that makes this phone really rather delightful to hold - trust me on this. The edges are also slightly contoured, removing the sharpness where the rear met the frame on the iPhone 14.

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Flip the iPhone 15 onto its silky soft matte back and you'll notice some big changes to the front. The bezels have reduced slightly - not as much as the iPhone 15 Pro, but enough to make a noticeable difference if you look close enough. You probably won't though, because it will be the lack of notch at the top of the display that will likely capture your attention first.

The Verge's Dan Seifert on the iPhone 15's USB-C port, which is limited to USB 2.0 speeds, just like the Lightning connector:

The other big hardware change this year is the swap from Lightning to USB-C for charging and data transfer. This change has been a long time coming, and I applaud it, even if Apple is literally years late to doing so. It does mean that the piles of Lightning cables and accessories you’ve accumulated are obsolete now (Apple gives you a new braided cable in the box with the phone), but it also means you don’t have to carry multiple charging cables for your iPhone, iPad, laptop, and other accessories. And hey, you can now use the same charging cable as your Android-toting friends and loved ones, which will certainly come in handy at some point.

The USB-C port supports wired charging up to 27W and can output to a display at 4K60 resolution. But it's limited to USB 2.0 data transfers: just 480Mbps, 20 times slower than the USB 3 data speeds available on an iPhone Pro or an iPad Air and 80 times slower than what comes on all Macs at this point. Most people will never plug their phone into a computer to transfer data off of it, but the limitation shows up in other areas, like when I plugged a USB-C ethernet adapter into the iPhone 15 and only got half of my gigabit internet speed. Or when switching to a new phone and using a cable to move your data over and having to wait as gigabytes of data are squeezed through the USB 2 connection. It just feels like a stingy limitation on an $800-plus phone considering faster USB speeds have been out for 15 years.

MobileSyrup's Patrick O'Rourke on the A16 Bionic chip, first introduced in last year's iPhone 14 Pro models:It’s important to note that the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus feature the same A16 Bionic chip as the iPhone 14 line. It looks like this is Apple’s new cadence of release; the top-tier phone features the high-end chip, while the base-level device gets last year’s processor. Does this matter anymore when Apple’s chips are so far ahead of the competition? It doesn’t, and at this point, Apple knows it.

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During my time with the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus, I didn't encounter any slowdown, whether I was running high-end apps or being an internet power user in Firefox. Would I prefer Apple to stick with including its most powerful chip in all of its new smartphones? Definitely, especially as the promise of console-level gaming lo... Click here to read rest of article

Article Link: iPhone 15 Reviews: A Major Upgrade for Standard Models
 
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I've thought about upgrading my 13 pro to a regular 15 as I almost never use the telephoto lens, and I don't care for the weight. Decided to stay where I am for a couple more years....I don't need a new iPhone, and I don't care about having new gadgets, but it's still tempting.

Wish white was an option. I don't care for the colors, except for the green maybe, and I don't like black phones.
 
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I’m not in any rush and plan on waiting for a few months, but I think I’m going to try a new approach and move from the 12 Pro to the standard 15 this year, and get AppleCare (which I never have before) and use that as my “case” while I carry the phone caseless.

Lighter, larger battery and lower price tag but still with some worthwhile upgrades from the across the generations, and contrary to a lot of feedback I’ve seen I’m kinda digging the subtle colors. Of course, I gotta pay homage to my first iPod, the green Gen 1 iPod Mini!
 
What new design? It's the same design as iPhone 12. And if you have an iPhone 12, you don't need to upgrade. If you have an iPhone 12 Mini, you don't even want to upgrade.

Sick of these huge phones. No reason to upgrade, at all. Phones became so boring, especially iPhones. So flat.

Rounder edges
thinner bezel
weight loss
camera
usb-c
titanium frame

Is it still the same?
 
I’m not in any rush and plan on waiting for a few months, but I think I’m going to try a new approach and move from the 12 Pro to the standard 15 this year, and get AppleCare (which I never have before) and use that as my “case” while I carry the phone caseless.

Lighter, larger battery and lower price tag but still with some worthwhile upgrades from the across the generations, and contrary to a lot of feedback I’ve seen I’m kinda digging the subtle colors. Of course, I gotta pay homage to my first iPod, the green Gen 1 iPod Mini!

Yep I am also going from iPhone 12 Pro Max to 15 Plus. Looking forward to the lighter phone and hopefully much better battery life. I actually did not even know they also shrunk (?) the bezel on the Non-Pro this year. That’s a surprise
 
I honestly think the non-Pro models are the better choice for most consumers. I personally cannot see the difference ProMotion makes with my own eyes and I've been using it for 5 years with my iPad Pro. The non-Pro iPhones are still much lighter than the Pro models and cheaper too. I do wish they had the always on display but I don't view that as a deal breaker.
 
I honestly think the non-Pro models are the better choice for most consumers. I personally cannot see the difference ProMotion makes with my own eyes and I've been using it for 5 years with my iPad Pro. The non-Pro iPhones are still much lighter than the Pro models and cheaper too. I do wish they had the always on display but I don't view that as a deal breaker.

Same. Went from iPad Pro 10.5 (with ProMotion) „down“ to iPad Air 4 and didn’t notice a difference. Went from MacBook Pro Retina (2012) „up“ to MacBook Pro (2021) 14 Inch (with ProMotion) and don’t notice a difference either.

Hell, I hardly even noticed that my old iPhone 11 from work wasn’t OLED 😅 compared to my 12 PM
 
UrAvgConsumer with every iPhone and accessory, just like an average consumer

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He makes videos FOR the average consumer. If he's making tech videos, he's obviously NOT an average consumer. Having every color lets the average consumer see what the options are. Videos like his show the real color off much better than anything Apple shows us because it's in real life settings, with real life lighting.
 
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