With four new iPhones released every year, at first glance, it can be hard to tell exactly what the main differences are between Apple’s new models. If you’re wondering what sets apart the iPhone 15 models here’s a full breakdown.
iPhone 15 vs iPhone 15 Pro
As you can see from the table below although the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro share some core similarities like the same 6.1-inch Super Retina screen size and the same 48 MP rear camera system, there are some key differences that put the Pro ahead of the baseline model.
These differences include:
- A new A17 Pro Bionic chip is featured in the iPhone 15 Pro and not the iPhone 15
- A completely different colour range
- Finish – the iPhone 15 features an aluminium colour-infused glass back whereas the iPhone 15 Pro features an even more durable Titanium textured matte glass back.
- The iPhone 15 battery gives you 20 hours of video playback, and alternatively the iPhone 15 Pro gives you 23 hours of video playback.
iPhone 15 Plus vs iPhone 15 Pro Max
There are only a couple of similarities between the iPhone 15 Plus and iPhone 15 Pro Max like the 6.7” display size, 48 MP main camera and Emergency SOS feature but the differences definitely triumph.
These differences include:
- GB capacity – the highest capacity available for the iPhone 15 Pro Max is 1TB, whereas the highest capacity on the table for the iPhone 15 Plus is 512GB.
- The iPhone 15 Plus battery offers 26 hours of video playback, the iPhone 15 Pro Max alternatively offers a higher 29 hours.
- A new A17 Pro Bionic chip is featured in the iPhone 15 Pro Max and not the iPhone 15 Plus, giving you a significantly better performance on the Pro Max.
And there you have it – we hope that you now have a clear understanding of the key differences between Apple’s iPhone 15 models!